The Tyk Times: All things Kubernetes + The end of the ESB

The Tyk Times: All things Kubernetes + The end of the ESB

This month we talk about all things Kubernetes and we give you an opportunity to voice your ideas on what it will take to end the ESB.

Hey MD Abul. We handpicked these articles to keep you up to date with what's going on at Tyk and in the API management world. Enjoy! 

 

Should your developers learn Kubernetes? 

Deploying an application on multiple connecting containers across multiple hosts, scaling them, and managing them can be a complex task. Kubernetes is a feasible alternative.

 

This open-source platform developed by Google automates the deployment and orchestration of your applications with the help of a powerful, extensible API. This article will examine the pros and cons of Kubernetes, so you can determine whether it’s the solution for your team.

 

How we did it: adding API management to Kubernetes

 

Tyk is leading the field in API management on Kubernetes. But how and why is our solution different from anything else on the market?

 

Read on to find out, as we take an in-depth look at Tyk on Kubernetes, courtesy of Go Engineer Geofrey Ernest and Head of Research and Development Ahmet Soormally.

Kubernetes and API Management: A match made in heaven

 

The need to develop applications that can quickly and efficiently exchange data and functionality is on the rise. This has led to the widespread use of APIs

 

As APIs grow in popularity, Kubernetes-based infrastructures must increasingly be able to handle the entire API lifecycle. This article explores the synergy between Kubernetes and API management.

 

The end of the ESB?

Here at Tyk we believe in making things better - that’s why we’re bringing together the tech community to share their views and help shape the future of systems integration.

 

We’re looking for participants with a variety of expertise in this field to take part in a one-hour online confidential roundtable discussion with Tyk thought leaders in this space. During the session, we’ll complete a series of design research activities (all hosted via Zoom).

 

We’re after your real world insights into requirements for modern and best in class systems integration as part of our ongoing product development in this area. Learn more about how you can take part by clicking the link below.

 

by "Martin Buhr" <martin.buhr@tyk.io> - 09:16 - 7 Dec 2021