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Kong for Kubernetes 0.7 Released!

Kong for Kubernetes (Kong for K8S) is a Kubernetes Ingress Controller based on the popular Kong Gateway open source project. Kong for K8S is fully Kubernetes Native and provides enhanced API management capabilities. From an architectural perspective, Kong for K8S consists of two parts: A Kubernetes controller, which manages the state of Kong for K8S ingress configuration, and the Kong Gateway which processes and manages incoming API requests.

Deploying Service Mesh on Virtual Machines in 5 Minutes

Welcome to another hands-on Kuma guide! In the first guide, I walked you through securing an application using Kuma in a Kubernetes deployment. Since Kuma is platform-agnostic, I wanted to write a follow-up blog post on how to secure your application if you are not running in Kubernetes. This capability to run anywhere differentiates Kuma from many other service mesh solutions in the market.

Implement API Monitoring

It's a fact of modern software development that aspects of our applications interact with third-party APIs. This could be for any number of reasons, with some common ones being payment processing, telecommunications, logging, and data analysis. So, since our applications rely upon third-party APIs so much, we need to ensure that we integrate with them as effectively — and defensively — as we can.

From GDPR to CCPA, the right to data access is the achille's heel of data privacy compliance and customer trust - Part 1

In December 2019 we released the second edition of our data privacy benchmark, and this year again, results are shocking: 18 months after GDPR came into force, 58% of surveyed companies are not performing with data privacy. The issue relates to the right of access, which gives individuals the right to obtain a copy of their personal data.

Three Trends in Cloud Computing to Expect in 2020

A new year is upon us and that means it’s time to look ahead to what’s coming next. In cloud computing, organizations are going to be making adjustments in 2020 – to accommodate overstrained budgets, new regulations, and shifting technologies. It will be a year of identifying what’s not working and moving toward the right solutions. Let’s take a look at three trends that will impact cloud computing across all industries in the coming year.

The Key Principles of a Successful Time Series Forecasting System for Business

An emerging field of data science uses time series metrics to develop an educated estimate of future developments in business such as revenue, sales, and demand for resources and product deliverables. A forecast is based on historical data of a given metric plus other relevant factors. Accurate forecasts are an important aspect of corporate planning.

BPAY: Uncovering new business opportunities with APIs

BPAY has been a leader in the bill payment industry in Australia for 22 years and provides a secure, fast, and convenient way to connect individuals, businesses, and banks to help people stay on top of their bills. One of the reasons that BPAY is the preferred bill payment service for so many Australians is our commitment to human-centered design.

How To Prioritize Test Cases For Regression Testing?

With every software enhancement, the final product that is being delivered to the customer includes the new feature as well as the existing ones. The focus of Agile teams is to maintain consistency in delivering a satisfactory final product to the customer within the timeline. This is ultimately achieved by sequencing the testing of software modules that stand important from the customer’s perspective. Hence the need for test case prioritization arises.