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Accelerate Your Delivery Pipeline With ReadyAPI and Jenkins

Organisations moving to agile and DevOps practices face the challenge of testing their software without slowing down their deployment process. With limited time to manually test during a continuous pipeline, automated testing coupled with CI/CD infrastructure like Jenkins is the preferred method of ensuring quality at speed. With Jenkins, ReadyAPI can help teams deliver continuous API quality — right inside their pipeline.

Eliminate Tool Limitations With the "Test Infrastructure as a Freeway" Approach

Developers and Testers, have you ever had a tool you wanted to use but couldn’t? Managers, Architects, and Support Teams, are you tired of having to support so many tools you can’t keep them all straight? Introducing the “Test Infrastructure as a Freeway” approach - which can bridge this dichotomy and make both end-users and infrastructure support teams feeling valued.

To Microservices and Back Again: Insights from Both Sides of Digital Transformation

For the last few years, microservices have been gaining popularity as the software architecture pattern of the day. But even as enterprises grapple with how they can undergo “digital transformation,” some startups are looking back to their monolithic roots. Software Engineer Alexandra Noonan topped Hacker News in July with a blog post about Segment’s journey to microservices and back again.

API Management with Istio - Take5

Kubernetes can be a great orchestration platform for your microservices but these services can grow complex and difficult to manage. Enter Istio, an integrated way to create a network of your services and manage load balancing, authentication, and more! Join us as we walk you through Istio and several ways it can help you wrangle your applications. In this episode, we'll be working with Apigee to manage a full API.

Unlock Open Banking with Definition-Driven API Development and Virtualization

Open banking is the idea of breaking the monopoly of a few larger banks by letting smaller players get access to customer data, so they too can provide value added services using Application Programming Interfaces (Open APIs) to enable third-party developers to build apps and service around more traditional banking and financial services. So why is it important and how do APIs drive this new concept?