Open Weather
OpenWeather is a company that provides weather data and APIs to businesses and individuals around the world. APImetrics helps ensure the reliability, security, and performance of all APIs, and allows weather data providers to identify opportunities to improve user experience and drive innovation.
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Key Open Weather API Resources
Domain: api.openweathermap.org
DNS Nameserver Host: Amazon Technologies Inc.
Developer Site: https://openweathermap.org/api
Postman Collection: https://www.postman.com/api-evangelist/workspace/bing/overview
API Docs: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cognitive-services/bing-web-search/
Open API Specification: TDB

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OpenWeather is a company that provides weather data and APIs to businesses and individuals around the world. The company was founded in 2014 by a team of programmers and meteorologists led by Michael Soloviev in Russia, and it is headquartered in London, UK.
OpenWeather’s APIs provide real-time weather data, including current weather conditions, hourly and daily forecasts, historical weather data, and weather maps. These APIs can be used to build a wide range of weather-related applications, from mobile apps and websites to industrial automation systems.
OpenWeather’s technical infrastructure is built on a distributed system of servers located around the world, which enables the company to provide fast and reliable weather data to its customers. The company’s servers use a variety of technologies, including Kubernetes, Docker, and microservices architecture, to ensure high availability and scalability.
OpenWeather’s APIs are available in both REST and WebSocket formats, and the company offers a range of pricing plans to suit the needs of different customers, from small startups to large enterprises. In addition, OpenWeather provides a range of developer tools, including SDKs, sample code, and documentation, to help developers integrate its APIs into their applications quickly and easily.
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