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Introducing DreamFactory 3

After months of work, countless user conversations, and a great team effort we’re happy to announce the release of DreamFactory 3! This is undoubtedly the most exciting release in several years, addressing a great number of customer requests and addressing numerous important enhancements. This release is ready to be cloned via GitHub. Docker users can spin up the 3.0 release made available via our Docker repository.

A sound investment: How Monex is building a fintech ecosystem with APIs

At Monex, our aim is to provide our investors with the best financial services and liberal access to capital markets. That means continually providing reliable and up-to-date services for our customers. But recently we’ve experienced issues updating our back-end system when installing new services or modifying existing ones. This led us to look into using an API, to save time and simplify the processes related to the development of new products and services.

API Testing Mistake #1: Focus on the Most Typical Messages - Robert Schneider

All of us want to create reliable and effective API tests. We are here to help you with this! We are starting a series of interviews to analyze the most common mistakes that occur when testing APIs. We will tell you how to avoid such mistakes and change your testing methodology. Today, we will discuss why focusing only on the most common messages when preparing tests is bad.

Kong Makes it onto Forbes' List of Next-Billion Dollar Startups!

This year has been momentous in Kong’s journey as we have tripled in size, outgrown multiple offices and announced a successful Series C round. Today, we celebrate yet another huge milestone with the news that Forbes has included us in their annual list of Next-Billion Dollar companies. We are honored to receive such recognition and to be on the same list as 24 other ground-breaking companies that I can imagine are as elated as we are right now.

What are Microservices? A Complete Introduction for Beginners

Microservices are a type of architectural style for building software that has been gaining popularity. The concept was first introduced at a tech conference in 2011 and has been adopted by many Agile enterprises such as Netflix, Amazon, Uber, SoundCloud, Groupon, eBay, to name a few. So, what are microservices? What are the benefits of microservices? And why are so many large enterprises have been implementing this method into their DevOps and continuous testing strategies?

Kong Welcomes Depop as a Customer to the Kong Family!

As we grow our footprint globally, we’re gaining strong momentum in the UK. We recently added several fast-growing, London-based organizations to the Kong Enterprise community. These organizations are turning to Kong to help power their core business applications and accelerate application development as they shift to microservices-driven architectures.

Data Integration Best Practices - How to set the framework for data integration projects

So far, in our blog series Data Integration Best practices, we have covered the different types of high-level and low-level problems occurring in data integration projects. We have also addressed the different types of integration, the systems that move data and even the pricing aspect of such a project. Ten articles later, we arrived at best practices moving forward. In this last chapter, we are going to talk about some tips that revolve around preparing for and running an integration project.