A microservices architecture is an approach to writing software where apps are broken down into their smallest components, independent from each other.| www.redhat.com
API security is the protection of the integrity of APIs—both the ones you own, and the ones you use.| www.redhat.com
API monetization is the process by which businesses create revenue from their APIs.| www.redhat.com
API design refers to the process of developing an API that exposes data and application functionality for use by developers and users.| www.redhat.com
Expand your reach by integrating your services with other services—or create new ones. APIs help you do this with flexibilty, simplicity, and control.| www.redhat.com
Enterprise integration has evolved from a centralized model with an enterprise service bus (ESB) to a distributed architecture with many reusable endpoints.| www.redhat.com
The goal of cloud-native development is to launch efficient apps that can be updated regularly to meet changing business needs.| www.redhat.com
An API gateway is an application programming interface (API) management tool that sits between a client and a collection of backend services.| www.redhat.com
A set of components engineered to help build, deploy, and operate applications. Includes Red Hat 3scale API Management, Red Hat Data Grid, Red Hat JBoss Web Server, Red Hat AMQ, Red Hat builds of open source technologies, and a migration toolkit for applications.| www.redhat.com
A REST API (also known as RESTful API) is an application programming interface that conforms to the constraints of REST architecture. REST stands for representational state transfer.| www.redhat.com