Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at 5:30:00 PM Lockton 444 W. 47th Street, Kansas City,
<p>In this session, we'll walk through designing and building an API using Anypoint Platform. Starting from the Business Object Model, we'll develop the RAML and build a mock API.</p></p>
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Hosted By<br/>
Ray Arnado, Solutions Architect<br/>
Over 19 years of progressive experience on Information Technology Field, I have been in many roles: Principal Software Architect, Enterprise Integration Architect, Solutions Architect, Curriculum Developer, Trainer, Principal Software Engineer and more... As part of my hobby as a low level software engineer (Java, GoLang, Assembler, C++), I've enjoyed doing R&amp;D IoT devices and connecting it using Mule in Omega2 and Raspberry Pi.<br/>
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Mark Davis, CEO<br/>
A solution architect, designer, and developer with 30+ years of experience delivering high-performance, high-capacity systems.<br/>
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Cory Mara, System Administrator<br/>
We recently started using MuleSoft at the U.S. Department of Agriculture and I am very impressed with its ability. I would like to pull together a MuleSoft Meetup to share some of the capabilities of MuleSoft with my colleagues and others<br/>
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Partner<br/>
Lockton Companies (https://www.lockton.com/offices/kansas-city)<br/>
Lockton Companies was founded in 1966 by Jack Lockton (1942-2004) in Kansas City. Lockton's success flows from our commitment "to provide the most uncommon results and service in the most common business."
Made up of 1,000+ Associates, we have experts in insurance, risk management, employee benefits, and retirement services all housed in Kansas City. We understand how our clients' businesses run and are focused on making them better.<br/>
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