How does Gravitee & Edge Stack achieve unified governance across different API gateways?
Gravitee & Edge Stack achieves unified governance by allowing direct import of Edge Stack APIs into the Gravitee platform. This enables the application of consistent access, security, and policy rules across both Gravitee-managed and Edge Stack-managed APIs from a single control plane, ensuring uniformity in API management.
What specific benefits does the unified developer portal offer to developers using both Edge Stack and Gravitee APIs?
The unified developer portal provides a single point of access for developers to discover, subscribe to, and test all APIs, regardless of whether they are managed by Edge Stack or Gravitee. This simplifies the onboarding process, streamlines collaboration, and eliminates the need for developers to navigate multiple interfaces.
Can Gravitee & Edge Stack integrate with other API gateways beyond Edge Stack, such as AWS or Apigee?
Yes, Gravitee.io has capabilities to manage APIs that hit other gateways like AWS and Apigee. This allows organizations to consolidate their API management even further, making it a comprehensive solution for diverse gateway environments.
What kind of data is aggregated in the centralized analytics, and how does it provide cross-gateway insights?
Centralized analytics aggregates reporting and usage data from both Gravitee and Edge Stack Gateways into a single location. This provides cross-gateway insights by offering a holistic view of API performance, consumption, and security across the entire API ecosystem, enabling better decision-making and optimization.
How does the federation feature specifically help organizations with multiple APIs located on different servers?
For organizations with multiple APIs on different servers, the federation feature allows for easy management of all these APIs from a single Gravitee interface. This centralizes control and oversight, simplifying operations and ensuring consistent application of policies across a distributed API landscape.