Best API Management Software for Beats

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    Azure API Management Reviews
    Manage APIs on-premises and in clouds: To optimize API traffic flow, you can also deploy Azure API gateways alongside APIs hosted on-premises or in other clouds. Enjoy a unified management experience that allows for full observability across all APIs, and meet compliance and security requirements. Get more done faster with unified API management To accelerate their growth, today's innovative companies are using API architectures. You can streamline your work in multi-cloud environments by having one place to manage all your APIs. Protect your resources! By applying authentication, authorization, or usage limits, you can selectively expose data and services to employees, customers, and partners. More
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    AWS AppSync Reviews
    Scalable GraphQL APIs accelerate app development. Organizations choose GraphQL APIs because it allows them to develop apps faster. Front-end developers can query multiple databases, microservices and APIs from one GraphQL endpoint. AWS AppSync, a fully managed service, makes it easy to create GraphQL APIs. It handles the heavy lifting of securely connecting with data sources such as AWS DynamoDB and Lambda. It is easy to add caches to improve performance and subscriptions to support real time updates. Client-side data stores keep off-line clients in synchronc. AWS AppSync automatically scales the GraphQL API execution engine to meet API request volumes once it is deployed.
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    Azure API Apps Reviews
    Continuous integration and deployment slots Your favorite version control system can be connected to your API and automatically deploy commits. This makes code changes much easier. Move your API to production and run tests against the app you have provided via deployment slots. Once those tests are completed, redirect traffic to the new version. Simple authentication: Just a few clicks and your API will be highly-secured via Azure Active Directory, social networks single sign-on or OAuth. We do not require any code changes and keep the sign-on SDKs up to date for your services. On-premises connectivity: Connect your API to your local network or corporate network with on-premises connections that offer enterprise-grade security. Allow APIs to be served to your intranet, or connect to existing network resources.
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    NGINX Reviews
    NGINX Open Source: The open source web server that powers more than 400 million websites. NGINX Plus is an open-source software load balancer, webserver, and content cache. It was built on top NGINX. NGINX Plus offers enterprise-grade features that are not available in the open-source offering. These include session persistence, configuration via API and active health checks. NGINX Plus can be used instead of your hardware loadbalancer to allow you to innovate without being restricted by infrastructure. You can save more than 80% over hardware ADCs without sacrificing functionality or performance. You can deploy anywhere: public cloud or private cloud, baremetal, virtual machines, containers, or virtual machines. You can save time with the NGINX Plus API, which automates common tasks. Modern app teams require an API-driven platform that integrates seamlessly into CI/CD workflows. It can be used to automate app deployment, whether you have a hybrid or microservices architecture. It also makes app lifecycle management simpler.
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    AWS CloudTrail Reviews
    AWS CloudTrail allows you to manage your AWS account's compliance, risk auditing, and operational auditing. CloudTrail allows you to log, monitor, and keep track of account activity related actions within your AWS infrastructure. CloudTrail gives you an event history of all your AWS account activity. This includes actions taken through the AWS Management console, AWS SDKs and command line tools. This event history makes it easier to perform security analysis, track resource changes, and troubleshoot. CloudTrail can also be used to detect unusual activity within your AWS accounts. These capabilities simplify troubleshooting and operational analysis.
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