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GraphQL in Enterprise: What It Takes to Build, Deploy, and Monitor a New Enterprise GraphQL Service

New technologies always require some planning, changes, and experimentation before they merge into an enterprise stack. GraphQL adoption has been no exception to this. Companies like Airbnb, Netflix, Shopify, and other industry giants have all taken the leap to use this promising technology. In this blog, I will outline a few key considerations for creating your new service, deploying it, and monitoring the service.

Building a Digital Transformation Blueprint

Are you looking to make your business more efficient and competitive in the digital age? If so, you need to implement a digital transformation strategy. A solid digital transformation blueprint can help your business stay ahead of the curve and keep up with the latest trends. This article will discuss what a digital transformation is and how you can implement one for your business.

Learn how to stream JSON data into BigQuery using the new BigQuery Storage Write API

The Google BigQuery Write API offers high-performance batching and streaming in one unified API. The previous post in this series introduced the BigQuery Write API. In this post, we'll show how to stream JSON data to BigQuery by using the Java client library.

What Are the Steps to Productive Complexity in Your Organization?

Can complexity be a good thing? It can be when organizations use it to their advantage. Those are the thoughts of one data integration platform, which came up with the term ‘productive complexity.’ It means organizations like yours can generate value from the complexity of your business processes, especially when it comes to data management. However, to get value from these complex processes, you need to streamline your workflows. Here are some steps to productive complexity.

Kong vs. Apigee: Flexible Is the New Strong

The API management space is changing – fast. In the past couple of years alone, we’ve seen huge changes in the deployment patterns that our customers are adopting. In the past, when the use cases were fairly simple, organizations would deploy an API gateway as a SaaS monolith in the cloud, sitting at the edge of the network. They did this because it was the best option available at the time, and the first wave of API management vendors like Apigee had a solution that could support it.

API Proxy vs API Gateway: What Are The Differences And Which Should You Use?

In this article, we will take a high-level look at the differences between an API proxy and an API gateway. When a developer publishes a public API, it’s necessary for that API to have security policies and a way to hide backend logic from API consumers. Decoupling your API from your backend services allows you to shield your apps from backend code changes, and allows users to call your API without worrying about availability.

The Only Constant Is Climate Change

I’ve just got off a call with one of the largest banks in Sweden, and my brain is racing with ideas. I need to get this down on paper. I want to drop everything I’m doing and spend the next week in that mental headspace where all you do is explore and live and breathe a topic, with occasional breaks for sleep, after which you race out of bed so you can go back to where you left off. You know what I mean. What’s got me so fired up? Climate change.

Preparing for ERP eCommerce Integration Like a Pro

If you found this article, chances are you already know why you need a solid eCommerce and ERP integration. After all, ERP is kinda of the backbone of any online shop; a master system, if you like, that allows you to effectively handle sales orders and order fulfillments, manage your supply chain and B2B partners, and keep track of the inventory, especially if you sell on multiple channels.

The SaaS Providers Handbook for 2022

Many companies find that it is not enough to simply keep up with the competition in their industry. Such well-known organizations as Amazon and Microsoft continually expand their service offerings, making it hard to compete. Innovation continues to be a huge buzzword in the software industry. Tech companies need a reliable way to provide clients with what they need most, which is service wherever and whenever they need it. One industry that does this best is the SaaS (Software as a Service) space.