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## Summary 
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This blog post is intended to help you get started with the HPE GreenLake Developer Portal. Additional posts on the HPE GreenLake platform APIs have been produced by the HPE Developer Community team. There is [a three-part series](https://developer.hpe.com/blog/get-started-with-the-foundational-apis-for-the-hpe-greenlake-edge-to-cloud-platform-%E2%80%93-part-1-introduction-to-the-apis/) that takes you through the preparation steps you need  to use the APIs for common platform services and walks you through the steps required to obtain an OAuth access token to make secure REST API calls to the HPE GreenLake platform APIs. Then, you can dive into the Postman collection to learn how you, as an IT (Information Technology) administrator of the HPE GreenLake platform, can configure and manage workspace resources (users’ identity, devices, and subscriptions), and how you can track activities within your workspace to monitor the overall health of services and devices in your workspace. There is also a blog post about [HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform scripting fundamentals](https://developer.hpe.com/blog/hpe-greenlake-edge-to-cloud-platform-scripting-fundamentals/) where you can learn about the HPE GreenLake platform APIs through simple coding example leveraging bash, PowerShell, and Python.
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This blog post is intended to help you get started with the HPE GreenLake Developer Portal. Additional posts on the HPE GreenLake platform APIs have been produced by the HPE Developer Community team. There is [a three-part series](https://developer.hpe.com/blog/get-started-with-the-foundational-apis-for-the-hpe-greenlake-edge-to-cloud-platform-%E2%80%93-part-1-introduction-to-the-apis/) that takes you through the preparation steps you need  to use the APIs for common platform services and walks you through the steps required to obtain an OAuth access token to make secure REST API calls to the HPE GreenLake platform APIs. Then, you can dive into the Postman collection to learn how you, as an IT (Information Technology) administrator of the HPE GreenLake platform, can configure and manage workspace resources (users’ identity, devices, and subscriptions), and how you can track activities within your workspace to monitor the overall health of services and devices in your workspace. There is also a blog post about [HPE GreenLake edge-to-cloud platform scripting fundamentals](https://developer.hpe.com/blog/hpe-greenlake-edge-to-cloud-platform-scripting-fundamentals/) where you can learn about the HPE GreenLake platform APIs through simple coding examples leveraging bash, PowerShell, and Python.
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Another way to experience these APIs is to check out one of our hands-on Workshops-on-Demand that lets you play with the HPE GreenLake APIs mentioned in this blog post. The workshops are free, available 24/7, and quite easy to use. They give you a real-world experience without any risk. Check out our [catalog of workshops](https://developer.hpe.com/hackshack/workshops), register for the one you are interested and go! It is as simple as that.  
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