The Tyk Times: What it's like working at Tyk and more
Employees reveal what it's like working at Tyk. We celebrate Community Award winners, chat about monetisation and migrating from Tyk to Kong
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! |
Employees reveal 8 things they love about Tyk |
No company would ever aspire to be a rubbish place to work. Yet not every business gets it right when it comes to delivering the ideal working environment. We think Tyk is doing pretty well in this respect. However, you can only really judge what an organisation is like to work for by the views of its staff.
That’s why, when we started thinking about working life at Tyk, we decided to talk to the people in the know – our global team of Tyklings. We asked them to give us the insider’s perspective – a no holds barred view of what it’s really like to work at Tyk. |
API Monetisation Strategies
When you’re building an API, you need to create a management strategy that maximises its potential. Monetisation is a key part of that.
There are multiple ways to make money from your API. In this article, you’ll learn about your options and when best to use each of them. Many of these options can be used concurrently, so even if you have an existing strategy, you may be able to incorporate the others. |
Migrating your open source API gateway from Kong to Tyk
Why might you be considering moving from Kong to Tyk? In all likelihood, it’s because you need to do something that you can’t manage with the open source version of Kong.
Whatever your reason, Tyk’s “batteries included” approach means that our free, open source gateway can achieve what you need, straight out of the box. Let’s dive into the detail… |
Hearty congratulations to Tyk Community Award winner Darkweak! |
Yes, it’s that special time of year again! Time to roll out the virtual red carpet and congratulate the winners of the Tyk Community Awards. The Tyk Community Awards are Tyk’s chance to reach out and recognise outstanding contributions within the open source community.
They’re our chance to highlight contributors who have gone above and beyond – contributors like Darkweak. Our excitement centres around Souin, Darkweak’s new Open Source caching tool, and its integration with Tyk. Read on to find out more about it. |
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