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Accelerate digital transformation with business application platform

2020 has been among the most disruptive years business leaders have ever confronted, with many enterprises absorbing several years of digital transformation over just a few months. These ongoing efforts have not been easy, with numerous organizations finding their existing resources and workflows won’t scale and don’t allow them to move quickly or responsively enough. They need to rethink how transformation occurs and how different parts of the workforce can participate.

What is API-first? 5 opportunities to create business value

Our recent CIO survey with Oxford Economics contained a few takeaways that stood out to me: most companies are using API-first strategies, and those most committed to this concept report faster innovation and greater value from business partnerships. Even so, the survey indicates that a healthy minority of enterprises still think of APIs in integration-first terms.

Kong Demo: Protecting Microservices with Servicemesh

In this interactive demo, we will show how to encrypt and protect all services inside a service mesh using the Kuma Mutual TLS policy. We will then demonstrate how to control traffic permissions among each individual service using the TrafficPermission policy. In addition to security, Kuma provides traffic metrics using Prometheus and Grafana dashboards, as well as traffic tracing (APM) and traffic logging integrated into managed cloud logging and analytics services.

API Load Testing Mistake #5: Not Factoring in External API Calls - @SmartBear Talks

Nowadays, lots of modern API-based applications make calls out to third-party APIs. These APIs can belong to your organization, or they can be located on a partner, customer, etc. side. Today, we will analyze the specifics of calling these APIs during API load testing. Robert Schneider, a software testing consultant from WiseClouds, will help us avoid the mistakes when working with external API calls.

How to Automatically Email Customers When They Approach API Rate Limits using Moesif

Maintaining the performance and reliability of your API platform are two of the most important issues to ensure the continuing success of your product. APIs should run as efficiently as possible, and one way of safeguarding that is to rate limit, or constrain, the number of HTTP requests made in a given time period.

Create Playbooks to Improve Productivity, Scale Customer Relations and Speed Integration

Automating repetitive processes is a key attribute in whole-product design. By combining payload observability with behavioral emails, Moesif is able to make you more productive through sophisticated workflows on many functional, performance and product issues. This article walks through how to set up playbooks that can save you time, resources and energy. We’ve highlighted a small number of key areas where our playbooks can assist you in the management of your product.