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Streamlining APIOps: Automate API Management with Terraform

Discover how the new Terraform provider for Kong Konnect empowers platform teams to automate the deployment of a feature-rich API platform. In this webinar, we’ll walk through a real-world scenario, showing how a fictional organization sets up a federated API platform on Kong Konnect and automates its provisioning process using Terraform. Join us to learn best practices and unleash the full potential of APIOps automation with Kong Konnect and Terraform.

Find the Best Metered Billing Software for Your Business

Did you know that 72% of SaaS companies plan to adopt usage-based pricing in the near future? It shows a growing demand for flexible, consumption-based billing models. If you want your business to stay ahead of the curve, you need the right tools to capitalize on this trend. Metered billing aligns revenue with customer consumption. It offers numerous benefits like improved customer satisfaction, increased trust, and reduced churn.

APIs and Finance: How Banks Use APIs

Application programming interfaces (APIs) do a lot of behind-the-scenes work that you might never notice. When you look at the weather forecast on your smartphone, you get updated info because of an API. You rely on APIs when you sign into your email account, get driving directions, and book airplane tickets.

Building Livewire Components with Volt

In the past, when building Livewire components for our Laravel applications, we needed to keep our backend and frontend code split up into separate files. This can sometimes get a little confusing, especially with larger projects. But with Volt, we can now build single-file Livewire components where the backend and frontend code coexist in the same file. In this article, we'll look at what Volt is and how Volt components differ from traditional Livewire components.

The Five Pillars of Customer Identity and Access Management #WordsUnplugged

Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM), a subgenre of IAM, enables organizations to scale and ensure secure, seamless digital experiences for their customers, while collecting and managing customer identity data purposefully. Powerful CIAM solutions provide a variety of key features including customer registration, social logins, account verification, self-service account management, consent and preference management, single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and adaptive authentication as well as other nice-to-have features.
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The Five Critical Pillars of Customer Identity and Access Management

In today's interconnected digital landscape, effective management of customer identities is not just a technical requirement but a strategic asset. Customer identity and access management (CIAM) systems are at the heart of this, ensuring secure and seamless user experiences across numerous digital interfaces. Whether for individual consumers or business clients, CIAM facilitates personalised interactions while safeguarding sensitive data, complying with global regulations, and improving business enablement and operational efficiency.

The Fall and Rise of Embedded Plugins: The Trend Away from IFrames

IFrames were used, and are still used, in many embed frameworks. After much experimentation, including many unsuccessful platforms, iframes have proven themselves to be a simple and powerful way to let partners customize your experience. However, their limitations are also known: Consequently, platform teams have tested and continue to test alternatives. Certain platforms now exclude iframes entirely, while others combine iframes with non-iframe alternatives.

Optimize your iOS app perfomance using MetricKit

For iPhone and iPad app development, one of the main aspects is the app’s performance. Performance is about your application not crashing, but also how quickly and smoothly it can carry out its functions when users interact with it. An application whose functions consume a lot of battery life, or an application that doesn’t like to wait too long until it finishes whatever it wants to do, can lead to users uninstalling the app.

Banking Automation: What It Is and How It Works

Banking automation has become a key driver of efficiency and innovation in the financial services industry. As the banking sector strives to meet the demands of customers while managing costs, they’re turning to technology to streamline operations. But what exactly is banking automation, and how does it work? Let’s break it down. Banking automation refers to the use of technology by financial institutions to perform tasks that would traditionally require human intervention.