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.
In January 1983 the computing world changed forever: Lotus 1-2-3 was released. This early spreadsheet program for IBM PCs ushered in the modern business computing environment by providing business users with a way to take ownership of their own solutions. Instead of relying on the IT department, users could use 1-2-3 to build applications by themselves, ushering in the era of end-user computing (EUC). Fast forward to today, and end-user computing is as popular as ever.
We recently sat down with several supply chain experts to identify the trends impacting global supply chains and what to expect going forward. KPMG Partner Peter Liddell weighed in on everything from the continuous disruption caused by materials shortages and geopolitical conflict to best practices for adapting to these challenges.
The mobile app development process is complex and requires continuous monitoring and improvement. Mobile CI/CD enables developers to automate the entire mobile app development process — making it faster and more efficient.
Welcome to the final part of our Express to Fastify series. In the previous installments, we explored the unique features and advantages of Fastify over Express. Now, you'll put what you've learned so far into practice by migrating an existing Express application to Fastify. You'll avoid rewriting an entire application from scratch by gradually transitioning to Fastify.
This article covers the use of bundler features to secure Ruby applications. In this day and age, we have to be more and more careful about software supply chain security. We'll show you how to start this journey by relying on a Gemfile and bundler to manage your project's dependencies. By the end of the post, you will better understand how bundler audit and bundler outdated work. Both can help you monitor the security state of your project's dependency tree. Let's dive in!
Not even Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web, could have predicted the pace or breadth of its expansion over the last 30 years. Once, the web was only accessible via clunky desktop computers: today, it can also be reached from laptops, tablets, mobile phones and even smartwatches. What’s more, consumers want native apps that are unique to a particular platform and they expect updates to be provided seamlessly.