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API Movers and Shakers: Your Weekly API Performance Report

Spring has sprung! And our weekly API performance report is here. For our new readers, hello! This report is culled from our API.expert data and from that info, we give you the movers and shakers in each sector. You can also see on our new slick API Directory! Don’t see your favorite APIs listed? Let […]

API Movers and Shakers: Your Weekly API Performance Report

Once again, U.S. Government APIs are not doing so well. FEMA in the US Government Collection was in the Red Zone with a CASC score of 5.72. This was primarily due to an outage on the 7th of March, which saw the requests to most endpoints timeout. There was also a scattering of failures throughout […]

Weekly API Performance Report: Movers and Shakers

Here are our highlights for the week in APIs. We tell you who’s up, who’s down, and who dropped out completely. Are the APIs you depend on included? If not, let us know and we’ll add them to our collection. And if you still haven’t signed up for a demo, what are you waiting for? […]

Adobe is a leading provider of digital marketing and media solutions. APIs play a crucial role in how Adobe’s products and services integrate with other platforms and enable customers to build customized workflows and applications.

Adobe’s APIs are designed to allow developers to access a wide range of functionality across Adobe’s product suite. For example, Adobe’s Creative Cloud API allows developers to build applications that integrate with Adobe’s popular design tools, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. This integration enables users to automate tasks, streamline workflows, and improve collaboration.

Similarly, Adobe’s Marketing Cloud API allows developers to build applications that integrate with Adobe’s marketing tools, such as Adobe Analytics, Adobe Target, and Adobe Campaign. This integration enables marketers to gain a more comprehensive view of their customers, deliver personalized experiences, and optimize their marketing campaigns.

Adobe’s APIs are designed with security in mind. Adobe takes security seriously and has implemented a number of measures to ensure the security of its APIs. For example, Adobe requires that developers authenticate themselves and obtain an access token before they can access Adobe’s APIs. Adobe also supports OAuth 2.0 authentication, which is a widely used industry standard for secure API authentication.

In addition to authentication, Adobe’s APIs are protected by a range of security measures, including rate limiting, IP whitelisting, and encryption. Rate limiting ensures that excessive requests are not made to the APIs, which can reduce the risk of denial-of-service attacks. IP whitelisting restricts access to Adobe’s APIs to specific IP addresses, which can help prevent unauthorized access. Encryption ensures that data transmitted between the API and the client is protected from eavesdropping and tampering.

Adobe also offers a range of security tools and resources to help developers build secure applications that integrate with Adobe’s APIs. For example, Adobe provides a Security Developer Center that offers guidance on how to build secure applications using Adobe’s APIs. The Security Developer Center also offers a range of tools and resources, such as code samples, security checklists, and vulnerability testing tools, to help developers ensure the security of their applications.

Another important aspect of how Adobe uses APIs is through partnerships and integrations with other companies. Adobe has partnerships with a wide range of companies, including Microsoft, Salesforce, and Google, which enable Adobe’s products and services to integrate with other platforms and systems.

For example, Adobe’s partnership with Microsoft allows users to access Adobe’s Creative Cloud and Marketing Cloud applications from within Microsoft’s platforms, such as Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Dynamics. Similarly, Adobe’s partnership with Salesforce enables customers to integrate Adobe’s marketing tools with Salesforce’s customer relationship management (CRM) system, allowing marketers to gain a more complete view of their customers and deliver more personalized experiences.

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