As enterprises shift toward hybrid and multicloud architectures to maximize flexibility, reduce vendor lock-in and meet regulatory demands, they often encounter a familiar trade-off: infrastructure duplication and loss of centralized control.
Nowhere is this lack of central control more evident than in API management, where API gateways are not only deployed in multiple locations, such as in multiple clouds, regions and on premises, but the API gateways are also from different vendors.
APIs are the lifeblood of digital business. Yet as they…








