api gateway

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The api gateway tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around API management platforms, particularly Microsoft Azure API Management (APIM) and its features like carbon-aware routing and comparisons with Google Apigee. Topics include sustainability in API operations, traffic routing, policy management, and integration with multi-cloud and edge environments via Azure Arc. The tag also touches on broader infrastructure challenges such as decentralization in Web3 and overcoming single points of failure, with API gateways playing a role in ensuring resilient connectivity. Content is relevant for IT professionals and developers working with cloud-native architectures and enterprise API strategies.
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    Carbon Aware Routing in Azure API Management Preview

    Microsoft’s latest public preview for Azure API Management (APIM) adds built‑in environmental controls that let APIs make carbon‑aware routing and processing decisions — shifting traffic toward lower‑carbon Azure regions and applying policy‑level behavior changes (caching, telemetry, rate...
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    Decentralization Challenges in Web3: Overcoming Single Points of Failure for a Truly Open Internet

    Far from the utopian digital commons envisioned by Tim Berners-Lee, the internet of today has become a battleground defined by siloed platforms, centralized gatekeepers, and fragile single points of failure. This march toward digital enclosure and consolidation is not only at odds with the...
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    Azure API Management vs. Apigee: The Ultimate Guide to Modern API Platforms

    In an era defined by digital integration and omnipresent connectivity, the imperative for robust API management has never been greater. Organizations find themselves navigating a landscape where seamless communication between disparate systems isn't just an advantage—it's a necessity for...
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    Traefik and Azure Arc: Seamless Application Connectivity Across Multi-Cloud and Edge Environments

    As organizations accelerate their digital transformation journeys, the hybrid and multi-cloud paradigm has become the de facto standard for modern IT infrastructure. Enterprises are distributing workloads not just across multiple public cloud providers, but also over on-premises data centers and...
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