Change Healthcare — a provider of health IT software that ranges from network data analytics to revenue improvement — announced this morning the acquisition of several key assets from ...
API-first companies are on the rise, not just in fintech but also in sectors like healthcare. This diversification is boosted by the fact that employees who have earned their chops on banking APIs are ...
Salt Security Inc., a startup focused on protecting application programming interfaces from cyberattacks, has raised $140 million in new funding after increasing revenue fivefold over the past year.
Developer tooling startup Postman Inc. today said that it has closed a $225 million funding round led by Insight Partners at a $5.6 billion valuation. That’s up from a $2 billion valuation last June.
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Vorlon API security scans existing all in-house and third-party APIs an organization uses to detect anomalies and malicious connections. Vorlon, a SaaS-based security startup, has launched a new ...
‘We see partners as a crucial part of growing Salt and taking Salt to market. We feel very confident in our ability to scale and extend with partners,’ Salt Security Co-Founder and CEO Roey Eliyahu ...
Stytch, an API-first passwordless authentication startup, has secured $90 million in Series B funding, pushing the company over the $1 billion valuation line. The investment, led by Coatue Management ...
At $4.89 trillion, e-commerce represents 14.3% of global retail sales and is expected to rise to $6.39 trillion or 21.8% of all retail sales by 2024, according to eMarketer. Every e-commerce ...
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Twitter's latest API pricing plan still prices out most indie developers and came way too late for the few who could've afforded it. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images Too little, too late ...