Why we monitor, and why you should to… CMA9 Open Banking Edition
Fresh from congratulating a UK CMA9 bank on keeping their V1 and V2 APIs going for a decent period beyond the February switchover, we had
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Fresh from congratulating a UK CMA9 bank on keeping their V1 and V2 APIs going for a decent period beyond the February switchover, we had
APIContext is excited to be part of the Washington State Trade Mission to Japan, the trip will be focusing on AI, and we’re looking to
In March, we published a report on the UK’s public CMA9 Open Banking APIs V2 from the OBIE. IN it, we found that more
PSD2 is driven top-down by the European Commission and the European Banking Authority (EBA). But it is built bottom-up by the banks and other service
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
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
BBC Business is a fairly obscure slot on the BBC’s news channel, but the BBC News website is one of the leading news sites in
Happy PSD2 Eve! Yes, ladies and gentlemen, the time has come: It’s going live throughout the European Single Market on Saturday, 13 January 2018. So,
Every day, APImetrics run hundreds of thousands of API calls against some of the leading APIs in use. They’re the APIs you may depend on,
This week I spoke at the APIDays Banking Event in Berlin. The topic of my talk was a riff on the title of Robert Persig’s
Measuring performance from different regions and different clouds is core to what we do and providing developers, managers and product owners with the tools needed
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