Service Mesh Or API Management: Deploy A Comprehensive Service Architecture For Your Organization
Our increasingly digital world requires organizations to adapt their business and IT strategies, including application development and deployment. Application programming interfaces (APIs) and microservices can help your organization modernize your applications to improve speed, agility, and efficiency. In fact, 58% of organizations are adding a layer of APIs to modernize their applications. Meanwhile, 61% of organizations have used microservices for more than one year, and 28% have used them for more than three years.
This e-book provides essential knowledge and expert guidance for building an effective service management architecture that encompasses both API management and service mesh solutions.
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