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Active Monitoring: Never Hesitate to Go Active
The transducers in the sonar for HMS Dreadnought, Britain’s first nuclear submarine, were actually designed to ping all the way across the Atlantic and back
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The transducers in the sonar for HMS Dreadnought, Britain’s first nuclear submarine, were actually designed to ping all the way across the Atlantic and back
API performance monitoring is part of managing, and here at APIContext our mantra is: You have to manage your APIs. And if you are relying
In reading up on Open Banking, we recently came across an interesting letter from Olivier Guersent, the European Commission’s Director‑General for Financial Stability, Financial Services
Finextra’s piece, “How Open Banking Will Blow Core Systems Out of the Water,” says that the three hottest TLAs in banking are APIs, PSD2 and
APIContext has just published Monitoring the Untestable, a new white paper that focuses on the Catch-22* at the heart of PSD2 and open banking: if you don’t
One of the ongoing potential API update failures is handling situations that commonly happen whenever you have to update them. Updating an API is a
There’s a fascinating article over at TechCrunch about the possibility of the IRS being mandated by Congress to expose an API. The IRS undoubtedly already
The hot area du jour in testing is fuzzing. I hadn’t heard of it until the other day, but the concept has been around since
Testing! Testing! Testing! APIContext for Developers and Testers Our friends at ProgrammableWeb have posted a fascinating series of articles on API testing by the estimable
APIContext is a tool for monitoring the performance and quality of APIs. There are lots of good reasons why you should do that, but one
APIstrat was a blast, of course. Portland is like the smaller, quieter little sibling of Seattle. It even has a Pioneer Square and a three-dimensional
What do A(G)Is and APIs have in common? Well, neither of them mean quite what they used to mean. As we said in my previous
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