Brought Low by a Humble Bug in the Google+ People API
I remember when Google+ was a thing. And then when it was a thing again. Both those periods were a long time ago. But it
I remember when Google+ was a thing. And then when it was a thing again. Both those periods were a long time ago. But it
https://apicontext.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Why-API-Compliance-Monitoring-APImetrics-2018.mp4 In the rapidly expanding fields of Open Banking, where there are regulations driven by systems like the European Payment Services Directive, you have to
Why API monitoring Licensed under CC license One of the questions we get asked all the time is the deceptively simple: Why API monitoring? After
Recently, there has been a spate of interesting articles on the state of open banking in the UK. And “state” appears to be the operative
The SAP blog has a post on their new SAP Cloud Platform Open Connectors. Now, this idea is not new. In fact, I might even
I just want to reiterate something that I wrote a blog post about last April. When it comes to monitoring your APIs, it really isn’t
You know the future has arrived when you see an advert for it for it on an obscure Sky satellite channel. In this case, what
There’s a fascinating article over at Medium by on API Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) by Michael Leppitsch, who works on Digital Strategies for Global Enterprises
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
Most of the world is probably aware of the 5th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Most countries have their own version: No
I am fond of the saying, Who watches the watchers? When applied to the API sector, it addresses a very real problem: How do you
This is part II of a two-part series. To jump back, read this first. The paradigm within PSD2 and open banking generally is that anyone
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