Intuit Developer Blog
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Startups and the Cloud – Video 3 (of 5) – Intuit Founder, Scott Cook Q&A
In June Intuit hosted the "Startups and the Cloud" event bringing together industry experts and successful SaaS startups to discuss a range of issues startups must consider to build a successful business and get an idea to market as quickly as possible. At the event we were joined by Scott Cook, co-founder of Intuit Inc. […]
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Startups and the Cloud – Video 2 (of 5): State of cloud computing and the market opportunity
In June Intuit hosted the "Startups and the Cloud" event bringing together industry experts and successful SaaS startups to discuss a range of issues startups must consider to build a successful business and get an idea to market as quickly as possible. Below is the second video (2 of 5): “State of cloud computing and […]
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Startups and the Cloud – Video 1 (of 5): Welcome
The choices startup Software as a Service (SaaS) providers have in this new age of “Cloud Computing” can be overwhelming, confusing and risky. In June Intuit hosted the "Startups and the Cloud" event bringing together industry experts and successful SaaS startups to discuss a range of issues startups must consider to build a successful business […]
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Got IPP Code Samples?
Where have all our code samples been? Up until now we weren't keeping all of our code samples in one place. (What were we thinking?) Well, we finally added a code sample section on the IPP Dev Center website. Our new code samples page has Flex, Intuit Data Service, and Federated app code samples, plus […]
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New IPP Data API: Intuit Data Services
Last week the Intuit Partner Platform team released V2.0 of IPP which includes a number of enhancements to improve the overall Intuit Workplace customer experience and additional functionality to provide more access to QuickBooks data for IPP applications developers. New Data API – “Intuit Data Services” The Intuit Data Services API (IDS) is live and […]
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Moving to the Eclipse Public License
A few days ago I blogged that we will "most likely" be moving to the Eclipse Public License as our preferred license on code.intuit.com. The "most likely" disclaimer is being removed. We will be moving to the EPL. Our lawyer is back from vacation and earlier today we got together with some folks in the […]
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CPL, EPL and License Proliferation
Hi… I'm Robert Larson, coder and community manager for the new code.intuit.com - yeah…I'm the guy you see in that video 🙂 When we started getting serious about sponsoring an open source community on code.intuit.com, one very critical decision was which license to use. Although we've generally had very positive feedback and interest with the […]
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Announcing code.intuit.com – IPP Open Source Community
This morning we are announcing a new open source community for developers interested in creating connected online applications for small businesses. The community, at code.intuit.com, lets developers work with Intuit and each other to build better Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications that solve important small business problems via the Intuit Partner Platform (IPP). Context A few weeks […]
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Federated Applications: Generating your x.509 certificate in Java, OpenSSL or .Net
Are you ready to create a Federated Application on the Intuit Partner Platform? Need help generating your x.509 certificate for testing? Coding in Java or .Net? Here's how… You need to provide Intuit with your public key if you wish to Federate your application, here are the instructions for generating those x.509 certificates. Keep in mind these […]
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10 Great Things I Heard at the Startups and the Cloud event
Last Thursday Intuit hosted an event titled Startups and the Cloud focused on the changing nature of starting and succeeding at building a technology business given all of the new tools and platforms that are available. I was honored to host such an awesome event with 200+ people packed into Bentley’s Adamian Hall. It was […]