Kong Enterprise stories
TBC Bank has reduced time to market for new and enhanced products and services by 40% since implementing Kong Enterprise, the cloud native API platform.
The 20-year-old 'API Mandate' issued by Amazon continues to shape software development, leading the way for microservices and an 'API first' approach.
Kong has announced Kong Enterprise 2.7, a service connectivity platform that enables companies to manage APIs and microservices at scale.
Kong predicts that in 2022, enterprises will phase out legacy load balancers and adopt decentralised client-side load balancing with ZeroLB.
The intention of the collaboration is to provide a complete enterprise-class solution for managing and securing APIs and microservices, the company states.
By following an APIOps strategy to API development, organisations can be sure they're implementing APIs that will deliver anticipated business benefits.
Kong is an open source API gateway and platform that acts as middleware between compute clients and API-centric applications.
Styra and Kong have partnered to secure cloud-native applications with dynamic, policy-enabled traffic control for microservices.
Cloud connectivity company Kong has announced a collaboration with Red Hat to deliver the Kong Konnect platform on Red Hat OpenShift.
Organisations are increasingly adopting a multi-cloud strategy, reaping benefits such as cost savings, agility, and flexibility. Effective management is key.
ZeroLB is described as a load balancing pattern that aims to remove every load balancer that is being deployed in front of individual services and applications.
Kong's new report highlights a modern tech stack's vital role in enabling business innovation and world-class digital experiences.
APIs already power most of our favourite web-based applications, and will only become more important into the future.