The Department of Computer Science and Engineering in association with Software Development & Information Management club organized an Alumni Guest Lecture on “API Development by Cloud Computing” on 15.11.2024. The objective of this Session was to learn about the scalable, efficient and reliable applications with faster deployment and reduced infrastructure costs.
The welcome address was given by R.Dhivyasri, III Year/CSE. The presidential address was given by Dr.M.Premkumar, Principal, Paavai Engineering College. He emphasized the importance of cloud with on-demand access to data, applications, and infrastructure, fostering agility and seamless collaboration.
Ms. K.S. Aparnaa, a Senior Software Engineer at Okta in Bangalore, shared insights on API development within the context of cloud computing. She discussed how cloud-based APIs empower developers to design, deploy, and manage applications without managing the underlying infrastructure. Through cloud computing, she explained, API development has become more streamlined, efficient, and secure, ultimately allowing developers to focus on innovation rather than infrastructure.
She explained that cloud computing has transformed API development by providing scalability, enhanced security, and improved operational efficiency. It enables businesses to innovate and grow without being hindered by infrastructure constraints. The integration of API development with cloud technology is driving the creation of smarter, faster, and more secure digital ecosystems. The guest speaker wrapped up with a dynamic Q&A session, where attendees delved into diverse facets of cloud computing. The speaker provided comprehensive answers, offering insights into the challenges of current cloud services, future advancements, and the interdisciplinary applications of cloud research.
To conclude, the alumni guest lecture was insightful and well-appreciated, delivering a clear and thorough overview of API development driven by cloud computing.
The vote of thanks was delivered by S.Swathi, III Year/CSE. A total number of 180 students and the faculty members attended this Briefing Session.