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CA Technologies study finds APIs widely used for application economy success, but few adequately prepared to maximise their benefits

API Capability Index shows one-third of organisations have implemented multiple API-enabling capabilities.

Johannesburg, 30 Mar 2016

A global study commissioned by CA Technologies showed widespread use of APIs in an effort to support essential elements for success in the application economy. But not all organisations have the important capabilities in place to help them achieve comprehensive API success.

In the study: "APIs and the Digital Enterprise: From Operational Efficiency to Digital Disruption", respondents reported using APIs to build mobile and Web applications (76% and 78% respectively), integrate back-office systems (79%), enable third-party developers and incorporate third-party services (74% each). They also cited the customer experience (85%), faster delivery of new apps (84%) and extending digital reach (84%) as the top current and future drivers for using APIs. Those elements all contribute to application economy success.

Despite the widespread use and key business drivers for APIs, few respondents felt they had overcome some top API challenges, ranging from getting the right infrastructure in place and finding the right suppliers, to simply setting strategy and objectives.

"APIs can add tremendous value to a business, but simply having them is not enough. Like products, they have to be properly created, managed, monitored and secured or bad things can happen, as we saw in recent connected car incidents or the Snapchat breach two years ago," said Rahim Bhatia, general manager, Developer Products, CA Technologies.

The view that overcoming API challenges is a work in progress is supported by the API Capability Index, a segmentation created based on feedback from 920 IT respondents who participated in this study.

The survey participants were asked if they had 10 API-enabling capabilities in place, which were grouped into four categories: Lifecycle Support, Core Security, Run-Time Environment and Operational Management. The responses were assigned a numeric value, scored accordingly and broken into three groups based on how well they were prepared to support APIs - Advanced, Basic and Limited. The global responses were evenly split, with 34% Advanced and 33% Basic and Limited.

"One of the most striking findings from this research is the strong correlation between the level of API-enabling capability and the benefits achieved from API-related investments. On average, advanced adopters are two to three times more likely to be citing significant benefits than their peers at the other extreme with limited capability," says Tony Lock, distinguished analyst, Freeform Dynamics, the firm that conducted the study. "It's not just about whether you use APIs, but how you implement and manage them."

For example, when it comes to API business drivers, the study showed 65% of Advanced API users have been able to deliver an improved customer experience versus only 25% of Limited users. Similarly, 61% of advanced users have experienced faster delivery of revenue-enhancing apps versus 23% of Limited users. And in terms of extending digital reach, which is critical in the app economy, three times as many Advanced users as Basic users (61% vs 21%) have seen this benefit.

"As the leader in API management, CA proudly helps customers maximise the use of APIs by providing them with a secure, developer-friendly environment that can address today's large-scale mobile and IOT initiatives," Bhatia adds.

Resources
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Research paper: "APIs and the Digital Enterprise: From Operational Efficiency to Digital Disruption"
* Infographic: "Building the App Economy with APIs"
* API Management Playbook: Master the API Lifecycle

Survey methodology

The global online survey of 1 442 senior IT and business executives was sponsored by CA Technologies and conducted by industry analyst firm Freeform Dynamics in July 2015. It was augmented by in-depth telephone interviews with key industry executives. For full survey methodology details, see the report: "APIs and the Digital Enterprise: From Operational Efficiency to Digital Disruption".

Freeform Dynamics

Freeform Dynamics is an IT industry analyst firm. Through its research and insights, it aims to help busy IT and business professionals get up to speed on the latest technology developments, and make better informed investment decisions. For more information, and access to its library of free research, please visit www.freeformdynamics.com.

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Deirdre Blain
Blain Communications
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Joanne Cawrse
CA Southern Africa
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