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Federating API Quality Across Bundling Cycles

Over the last decade, many IT leaders have felt confident they were ready for the API evolution. Afterall, they invested a lot into it. Traditional API management platforms promised to deliver on transformational challenges, and offer cornerstone capabilities – API cataloguing, specification support, authentication, authorization permissions, security, policy management, and even developer portals.

Low-Code vs No-Code: The Differences & Similarities

Many vendors have started calling their platforms “low-code” or “no-code.” Competitors often pit the terms against each other. But what do low-code and no-code really mean? And what's the difference between the two? Both platforms offer improvements over traditional high-code approaches. The biggest differences are the target user groups.

How to Implement API Product Tiering with Kong Konnect

In this blog post, we'll talk about how to implement API product tiering, a powerful way to customize access, control usage, and monetize APIs. This model can help you scale efficiently while maintaining a smooth user experience. Read on to learn more! We'll be talking about how to implement API product tiering with Kong Konnect, an API lifecycle management platform designed from the ground up for the cloud-native era and delivered as a service.

Creating Effective Test Plans: A Guide to Success

Imagine being at the helm of a project, excited to launch an innovative software application, but then... the testing phase reveals critical flaws that could have been caught earlier. This experience is a stark reminder of how vital a cohesive test plan can be. Join me as we explore how a visual test plan builder can transform your approach to crafting robust test plans, ensuring quality at every step of the way!

Why Slowing Down Can Lead to Better Products

Balancing speed and quality isn’t just about product development—it’s about shaping the future of your business. @Evelyn Coleman shares why the limitations on development speed are actually a blessing. Moving too fast without gathering feedback can send your product down the wrong path. It’s the balance between velocity and quality that helps teams gather the insights they need to build something truly impactful.

What's New in Selenium 4 - Advanced Key Features

Testing web applications is more difficult today than ever before, as testing on the web is time-consuming. Complexity increases with technology, and businesses and developers need efficient tools to deal with it. This is where Selenium became one of the most widely used test automation tools and has been crucial in reducing testing efforts as well as improving user experience. Selenium is an open-source tool developed to automate web browsers.

How AI will change software engineering: Insights from Bitrise's VP Engineering

Whether you agree with Elon's prediction or not, it's hard to ignore AI's far-ranging impact, especially on how we approach work. Over the last two years, we have seen AI progress rapidly, leaving many of us wondering, "Will AI replace my job?" It's a question that software engineers have also been grappling with. As ironic as it may seem, the people writing the code driving the technology revolution face the same uncertainty about whether AI might replace them in the future.

Leveraging Snowflake And AI To Create Personalized Customer Experiences At Scale

In this episode of the "Data Cloud Podcast", Bill Stratton, Global Head of Media, Entertainment & Advertising at Snowflake, sits down with Ravi Kandikonda, Sr. VP of Marketing at Zillow. Ravi shares his experiences and insights on modern software development, talks about how his academic background prepared him for modern marketing, and what Zillow is doing to approach personalization at scale.

How DreamFactory Prevents SQL Injection Attacks

A SQL injection attack is an attempt to modify the syntax of a SQL query executed in conjunction with a user-initiated action within a software application. Some examples of user-initiated actions include searching for a product within an e-commerce catalog, adding a comment to a blog post, and creating a new user account. In each of these scenarios, the user uses a form to submit input (e.g.

Adobe and Snowflake Deepen Partnership to Rewrite the Next Era of Customer Experience

Adobe launched Adobe Experience Platform Federated Audience Composition, now generally available on Snowflake, allowing organizations to unlock seamless interoperability for marketers by integrating Snowflake's AI Data Cloud with Adobe Real-Time Customer Data Platform (CDP) and Adobe Journey Optimizer.