Autodesk Platform Services Announces New Cloud API Business Model with Migration Timeline
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Summary
Autodesk Platform Services (APS) is transitioning to a new business model for its cloud APIs, with a migration timeline from December 8th to February 18th. The new model aims to provide more flexible and predictable access to APS APIs, which power design automation, intelligent workflows, and connected experiences. The changes will affect all customers and developers using APS APIs, requiring them to take specific steps during the transition period.
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The changes will impact all customers and developers using APS APIs so please read on for two critical steps you'll need to take as this transition begins.
APS APIs are powering more of your work than ever—driving design automation, intelligent workflows, and connected experiences.
Article URL: https://aps.autodesk.com/blog/aps-business-model-evolution
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45359915
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