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Stève Sfartz

API Design Lead and Developer Experience Manager

Cisco DevNet

NeXT developer back in the 90's, Stève was among the first Java Certified developers, then evangelized .Net and Azure at Microsoft. As VP of engineering, Stève built the software Kosmos Digital Services for Education and ran SaaS operations serving 3 million users. Co-founder of Restlet, he built APISpark – an innovative cloud platform for Web APIs.

In 2016, Stève joined DevNet - Cisco's Developer Program, where he leads a global team of developer advocates focused on IoT, Collaboration, Cloud and DevOps.

Keen on API Architecture and Design, Stève is the technical lead for the "API Style Guide" initiative, aiming to provide a consistent Developer Experience across Cisco’s portfolio.

Based in France, Stève also supports DevNet’s presence in Europe, in collaboration with Cisco Sales teams, Innovation Centers and partners.

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March 21, 2019

DEVELOPER

Engage with IoT, Edge, and Enterprise Transformation at DevNet Create 2019

DevNet Create 2019 is just around the corner – April 24-25th in Mountain View, California. Some 400 developers, network programmers, and IT pros will gather to share their latest findings when coding modern user experiences and applications leveraging network infrastructure, Machine Learning,…

June 5, 2018

DEVELOPER

Learn How To Build Applications for Webex Devices

Embedded APIs Let You Extend and Leverage Webex Devices Webex Devices help teams communicate and create together in real time. The Collaboration devices can be placed in meeting rooms or at desks as described on Project Workplace. Yet, high quality audio and video for successful meetings are not the…

December 14, 2017

DEVELOPER

Starting Your Journey as a ‘ChatBot’ Developer

In no more than two years, ChatBots have raised from a techie’s gadget to strong interest from all industries, due to their unique ability to smoothly engage with end-users via messaging. More recently, bots have also found their way inside the corporate walls –  making enterprise workers more…