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December 2022

Kong Summit 2022 #DevOpsSpeakeasy with HSBC's Jen Goodison and Gareth Ainsworth

What are the challenges as a bank to deploy a new API platform? HSBC's Jen Goodison and Gareth Ainsworth join JFrog's Baruch Sadogursky to discuss at Kong Summit 2022. Learn by HSBC chose Kong to help them enhance the power of APIs, and how the neural network of APIs allows HSBC to release faster, more security, increase control, consolidate APIs, and better serve their clients internationally.

What's your API strategy for the cloud?

Shouldn’t your API manager be as cloud native as your applications? Don’t trust security and governance to tech dinosaurs or legacy solutions. Get ahead of the crowd with a cloud native platform built to meet you wherever you are on your digital transformation journey — on prem, hybrid, or entirely in the cloud. No other solution offers the same flexibility for your application modernization. Get started with Kong.

Flexible Policy Match in Kuma 2.0

Kuma is configurable through policies. These enable users to configure their service mesh with retries, timeouts, observability, and more. Policies contain three main pieces of information: Kuma 2.0 introduces a new matching API that’s more understandable and powerful. In this article, we explain why we’re doing this, how to use the new policy matching API, and what’s coming next.

Kong Insomnia 2022.7: Now Supporting OpenAPI 3.1, Custom Linting, and More

We’re excited to announce the general availability of Kong Insomnia 2022.7. This update brings several new capabilities into the fold with a focus on improving API quality and driving productivity. Read on to learn more about what’s new in Kong Insomnia.

Migration Options for IBM Cloud API Gateway Customers

IBM recently announced the deprecation of its Cloud API Gateway, a service used to create and manage APIs by placing a gateway in front of existing IBM Cloud endpoints. With this move, IBM Cloud Functions and IBM Cloud Foundry are no longer able to use Cloud API Gateway service for rate limiting, splitting, and authentication.

Configure SAML 2.0 Single Sign-on with Kong Enterprise

Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) is an XML-based open standard that allows organizations to set up single sign-on (SSO) across multiple websites and applications. SAML 2.0 is the latest standard, and was ratified in March 2005, replacing SAML 1.1. We’ll refer to SAML as meaning SAML 2.0 for the remainder of this document. SAML is mostly used as a web-based authentication mechanism as it relies on using the browser to broker the authentication flow.

What's New In Kong Enterprise 3.1?

We’re excited to announce the general availability of Kong Enterprise 3.1. In Kong Enterprise 3.1, we build on the foundation of our plugin ecosystem by introducing five new plugins and enhancing the functionality of existing ones. These include: We’ll explore the ins and outs of each of these plugins below. But first let’s talk about why plugins are such an important part of Kong’s solutions.