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Signals Process
Naftiko Signals pulls publicly available blog posts, press releases, job postings, and social media to gather the signals coming out of companies across a diverse range of industries, looking to understand the different types of investments companies are making. We evaluate the signals across 25+ areas to understand where each enterprise is in their digital journey.
- API - Measuring the over API investment, from being API-first to design-first, to full lifecycle API management to understand where they are in their API journey.
- Software As A Service (SaaS) - Measuring the SaaS investment when it comes to optimization, FinOps, and other areas, to understand how much investment is in this area.
- Artificial Intelligence - Measuring the AI investment occuring from ChatGPT usage to MCP to investing in agentic automation, evaluating a companies grasp of it.
- Automation - Measuring the automation investment in all of it's forms to understand how sophisticated automation is, and how much it is being applied across operations.
- Containers - Measuring the container investment, beginning with Docker, but moving to the cloud, and where Kubernetes is in their overall platform journey with containers.
- Observability - Measuring the state of observability, how they are monitoring, testing, tracing, and reporting on their operations via dashboards, and other approaches.
- Integrations - Measuring the integration investment involving iPaaS, embedded iPaaS, but also legacy approaches with ETL, batch, and other common ways of integrating.
- Virtualization - Measuring the virtualization investment including data, examples, synthetic data, but also API mocking, and other ways companies are virtualizing resources.
- Data - Measuring the data investment, and how strong the data teams are, and what are thy focused on from access, quality, analytics, to governance and compliance issues.
- Databases - Measuring the database investment, and what database platforms are in use, and what the database tooling that is in use across teams to provide data access.
- Platform - Measuring the platform investment, and where a company is at in their platform journey, evaluating what common services, guard rails, and roles are in place.
- Operations - Measuring the operational investment, and how much they think about the big picture strategy of their operations, and how they can be improving.
- Event-Driven - Measuring the event-driven investment, and looking at the types of APIs in use, and the technology they are using that is steering them towards event-driven.
- Alignment - Measuring the business alignment investment, and are they doing work to bridge engineering with business, and invest more into the productization of APIs.
- Open Source - Measuring the open-source investment, and how much open-source they use, but also potentially contribute to, and even if they are investing in inner source.
- Standardization - Measuring the standardization investment, beginning with what standards they intentionally or unintentionally use, but also their strategic approach.
- Patterns - Measuring the different patterns in use across the different types of APIs, but also the parts and pieces of integrations, to understand the diversity of patterns.
- Specifications - Measuring the specifications in use, such as OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, and JSON Schema, but also newer formats like A2A, MCP, and other AI specs.
- Governance - Measuring the governance that is occurring, and how focused it is on APIs, as well as aligned with wider security, compliance, and other aspects of governance.
- Security - Measuring the security investment, and whether or not it is still more application focused or has evolved to be more API-centered, as well as thinking about AI.
- Code - Measuring the code investment, and what libraries and frameworks are in use, as well as any software development kits that provided or being applied for integrations.
- Apache - Measuring the Apache tooling investment, and what projects are in use, and how they are leveraged as part of operations, including involvement in community.
- CNCF - Measuring the CNCF tooling investment, and what projects are in use, and how they are being leveraged as part of operations, including involvement in community.
- Cloud - Measuring the cloud investment, beginning with which clouds they use, but then looking at their the approach to managing the technical and business side.
- Services - The entire SaaS portfolio for companies, beginning with the number of services, but then also evaluating which are infrastructure, platform, or more business.
- Languages - Which programming languages are used by teams, understanding the diversity of languages in use, and the relationship to services and tooling.
- Mergers & Acquisitions - Measuring how many mergers and acquisitions are conducted, and how their operations is due to years of this M&A approach to innovation.
We evaluate the different concepts at play in the different areas of investment, as well as profile the APIs available across the commercial services and open-source tooling being invested in by companies. Our goal is to understand what each company needs to be capable of when it comes to integration and automation, while basing it on where they are in their overall digital journey, and how they fit into the industry landscape.
This site is an actively developed proof of concept which changes regularly as part of live development - reach out using links in footer with any questions.