Greg Peranich and Tryn Brown contributed to this post. The world of financial services is driven by digital experiences. Over the last 20 years, virtually all banking activities have been taken online (an unfortunate change only for fans of pneumatic tubes and pens on beaded chains). Like other industries that have undergone digital transformation, financial institutions are leveraging APIs to give users a more seamless experience when managing their money.
Moesif is offering a new Envoy plugin for Envoy’s latest proxy supporting WebAssembly. Envoy is an open-source edge and service L7 proxy designed for cloud-native applications. Originally built at Lyft, it’s now part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation. It provides a universal data plane API and is commonly used as a service mesh in microservices architectures, where it provides advanced load balancing, and API observability.
As part of our mission to serve developers, product managers, and other Moesif users better, we’ve teamed up with the API experts over at WSO2 to connect the capabilities of Moesif and Choreo. Choreo was created by WSO2 to push forward the next generation of application development. Inside Choreo is a SaaS application development suite designed to accelerate the creation of digital experiences.
Comprehensive test suites are hard to build out, especially when it comes to UI testing. QA teams have to strike a balance between running enough tests to cover essential cases, and giving each test the attention necessary to ensure quality results. With increasing demand for more releases, testers have a lot on their plate, and so automation becomes essential for keeping up. The challenge? End-to-end tests are notoriously difficult to automate without the right tools. The solution?