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  1. Red Hat OpenShift Cluster Manager (OCM) is a managed service where you can install, modify, operate, and upgrade your Red Hat OpenShift clusters. This service allows you to work with all of your organization’s clusters across the hybrid cloud landscape from a single dashboard... View the full article
  2. Being able to enforce airtight application security at the cluster-wide level has been a popular ask from cluster administrators. Key admin user stories include ... View the full article
  3. Application Programming Interface (API) versioning is a common challenge for developers who want to maintain compatibility and stability for their users while also introducing new features and improvements. There are different approaches to API versioning, each with its own pros and cons. In this article, we will explore some of the best practices for API versioning in 2023 based on the latest trends and standards in the industry... View the full article
  4. Amazon Connect now allows users to access trailing 90 days (previously 35 days) of historical agent and contact metrics (e.g., service level, average handle time) in GetMetricDataV2 API. Additionally, users can now make requests (spanning up to 35 days) with data broken out by customizable time intervals such as 15 minutes, hourly, or weekly. Using GetMetricDataV2 API, business can build custom dashboards to measure historical queue and agent performance. For example, businesses can track the number of incoming contacts for the last 7 days, with data split by day, to see how contact volume changed per day of the week. View the full article
  5. Forward-thinking organizations should be looking for ways to overhaul their API management tools and strategies. View the full article
  6. Contrast Security has fully extended its vulnerability scanning and runtime application self-protection (RASP) platform to now include application programming interfaces (APIs). Company CTO Jeff Williams said the Contrast Secure Code Platform embeds agents directly into code to detect vulnerabilities using a combination of integrated static and dynamic application security testing tools. That approach makes it […] View the full article
  7. Digital transformation is at the center of modern enterprise. Yet, as cloud initiatives take shape and the complexity of connecting systems and applications multiplies, the need to tie everything together and automate processes grows. APIs, otherwise known as application programming interfaces, fuel this automation. These small pieces of code—which connect and interconnect clouds, containers, microservices […] The post Connections Matter: Gaining Visibility Into APIs appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
  8. There is an ongoing trend in enterprise software: Using GraphQL as an aggregation layer to unify access to underlying data sources and REST APIs. Some call this the supergraph, and others refer to it as a meta layer. The idea is that by providing a more consumable layer to a wide range of internal sources, […] The post The Quest To Unify With GraphQL, The Modern Data API appeared first on DevOps.com. View the full article
  9. We are announcing the launch of metered billing for AWS Data Exchange for APIs, which gives data providers the ability to license APIs to subscribers on a pay-as-you-go basis. AWS Data Exchange for APIs enables customers to find, subscribe to, and use third-party API products listed on AWS Data Exchange. This new feature allows data subscribers to subscribe to APIs and only pay for what they use. View the full article
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