Systems | Development | Analytics | API | Testing

Terraform Your Way to the Cloud with Konnect Dedicated Cloud Gateways

Imagine a world where you could deploy your API gateways across any cloud, enforce enterprise-grade policies, and meet compliance standards all within a single Terraform apply. Most teams think about infrastructure as code only in terms of spinning up VMs, networking components, databases, or maybe a Kubernetes cluster. But what if your API platform was just as programmable? With Kong’s Konnect platform and its support for Terraform, that reality is here today!

New Enhancements to Konnect to Fuel API-Driven Innovation

APIs are the lifeblood of disruption. . . when leveraged correctly. The best, most disruptive businesses are able to harness API growth as a strategic opportunity. But how? With an API platform that drives innovation, faster delivery, and top-tier customer experiences alongside a top-notch developer experience. To that end, the Kong Konnect team has been busy executing against these goals in the new year.

What is RBAC? The Basics of Role-Based Access Control

As cybersecurity takes the main stage, organizations face a significant challenge: how do you strike a balance between maintaining a high level of security and ensuring employees have enough data access to perform their jobs properly? Role-based access control (RBAC) is a solution that can support both of these goals, even as organizations are quickly scaling.

What is Docs as Code? Your Guide to Modern Technical Documentation

If you take a step back and think about today’s software development landscape, you could argue that documentation is just as important as the code itself. That’s because traditional documentation workflows — where documentation is manually updated, stored separately from code, and thus often falls out of sync — have started slowing teams down and leading to outdated or inconsistent information.

What Is RAG? Guide to Retrieval-Augmented Generation in AI

When was the last time your AI assistant confused a memo from the CEO with 'Game of Thrones' plot lines? Have you ever asked a chatbot a question, only to receive an answer that was not only wrong but hilariously outdated? Imagine asking about the latest iPhone model and getting a response detailing the iPhone 3G. We've all had moments where technology gives us a chuckle—until it's crunch time.

Streamlining API Management at Scale: Kong Konnect Meets Terraform

Simplify and automate your API platform management across multiple clouds using infrastructure-as-code! In this insightful demo, learn how Kong Konnect and Terraform together enable rapid, scalable, and consistent deployment of your APIs. You'll discover how to: Deploy dedicated Kong API gateways across AWS, Azure, and GCP effortlessly Manage APIs and governance policies centrally using Terraform Eliminate configuration drift and compliance risks through automation.

Implementing OpenTelemetry Observability with Kong Konnect & Dynatrace

Observability has become critical to ensuring the effective monitoring of application and system performance and health. It focuses on understanding a system’s internal state by analyzing the data it produces in the context of real-time events and actions across the infrastructure. Unlike traditional monitoring, which mainly notifies you when issues arise, observability offers the tools and insights needed to determine not only that a problem exists but also its root cause.

API and Data Security: Is It Time to Switch to Kong Insomnia?

Recent leaks have once again brought API and data security concerns into the spotlight. Specifically, the leaks pointed at the following as major areas to consider when thinking through your API and data security strategies: When considering the above, it’s critical to think about best practices across every stage of the API lifecycle, starting with the initial phases of API design and testing.

Tracing, Logging, Metrics: Unifying Observability with OpenTelemetry

Software development has always evolved with new paradigms to meet the growing demands of modern systems. One of the most significant shifts has been the adoption of microservices. Emerging in the early 2010s, this architectural pattern moved away from monolithic applications in favor of smaller, independent services that interact with each other over a network.