Originally published by New Context.
Most of us have found ourselves on the couch channel surfing at some point, trying to decide what to watch. The challenge is that we want to spend our time efficiently, watching the most entertaining show available. However, with the number of channels, wide range of shows, staggered starting times, and various run times, this can be quite a challenge. You might even say that optimally watching TV is impractical due to all of the variables and options. That is, without the aid of a good management tool.
Similarly, the number of apps and data feeds that your organization may integrate, including those by developers, makes it more than impractical to leverage the benefits of cloud computing without a good API management tool. In fact, API management should be an element of any digital transformation roadmap and remain a vital part of your cloud management. However, all API management tools are not created equal. Therefore, before settling on an API management solution, you need to consider if it is not only the right answer for today, but also that it will continue to be so as your cloud presence evolves and expands. In this article, we compare the capabilities of a few common tools and provide some guidance for making the best choice for you.
Choosing to take advantage of the opportunities that cloud computing offers to your enterprise is not a static undertaking. Instead, your digital transformation will continually matter for your business’ success, as it may involve a change in your operations, culture, and customer engagement. Central to this transformation is how you manage applications, internal and external ones alike.
Although most applications are designed to integrate well with a number of cloud computing platforms, the responsibility of protecting your resources while providing needed access and the best UX for your customers, including app developers, rests with you. Therefore, it is incumbent upon you to monitor and control activity within your networks and that interacts with your systems. This requires that you employ API best practices, which is most effectively done by utilizing an API management tool.
Though not as numerous as apps, there is no shortage of API management tools out there. Most of these contain essentials like a gateway, policy editor, catalog, client registry, and developer portal. However, functionality and feature strengths and weaknesses are not uniform, as illustrated by the list of common API solution tools compared below.
* Strength and weakness information is subjective and subject to changes in accuracy. Copado takes no responsibility for any decisions and/or actions taken based on this information.
** NO denotes no opinion due to lack of reliable information.
As shown above, different tools excel in different areas. This is why it is important for you to utilize guidelines by which to judge whether a particular solution meets your needs.
Prior to selecting an API management solution, consider the following guidelines:
The guidelines above will aid in the choice of an API management tool that best fits your business and requirements. However, these should not be viewed as all-encompassing and should be augmented as necessary for specific situations and future plans. API management is a critical aspect of success for cloud computing, and partnering with an experienced digital transformation consultant will help ensure that you are employing the most dynamic and effective tools possible.