Cloud-native refers to various tools and technologies that enable businesses and developers to create and maintain applications in a cloud-based infrastructure.
Reduce Risk and Downtime During Migration from OCP 3.x to 4.x with F5 DNS Cloud Services and Ansible
With Ansible and F5 DNS Load Balancer Cloud Services, you can migrate seamlessly from Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform version 3.x to version 4.x. Ansible automation speeds up migration and reduces errors, and blue-green deployments eliminate downtime.
Bridging the App Modernization Gap, Part 1
Guest blogger Paul Stringfellow outlines some of the challenges to modernizing app delivery and development, including the conflict between speed and stability, and the weight of legacy infrastructure. He discusses how NGINX aims to bridge the app modernization gap wtih NGINX Controller.
The NGINX Real-Time API Handbook
Our NGINX Real-Time API Handbook equips enterprises to deliver reliable, high-performance APIs
High Performance, Cloud-Native Apps with AWS and NGINX
NGINX and Amazon Web Services provide high-performance application delivery solutions for AWS services. From self-service provisioning to turnkey environments, our offerings help you migrate your apps, integrate your environments, and automate your toil.
NGINX Announces Eight Solutions that Let Developers Run Safely with Scissors
We announce eight solutions that unleash developer speed without sacrificing the control infrastructure teams require. Get the details on NGINX Controller, App Protect, Ingress Controller, Service Mesh, and Analytics Cloud Service; F5 DNS Cloud Services; and Red Hat integrations.
The Essence of Sprint is Speed
We explore three factors that hamper the speed of software development and delivery: dev teams are battling fatigue, tools aren't automated, and infrastructure is too complex. Find out how NGINX Open Source, NGINX Plus, NGINX App Protect, and NGINX Controller can help.
Best Practices for Managing Internal APIs
Internal APIs are the real powerhouse of the API economy. We review some of their key benefits (efficiency and cost savings among them) and outline best practices, which include using an API management solution and high-performance API gateways, and decoupling the control and data planes.
Real-Time APIs: Stories from the Real World
Three NGINX customers replaced a legacy API management solution with NGINX Controller. We highlight the challenge faced by each customer and how Controller solves it, while delivering self-service, super-low latencies, and integration of API management into CI/CD pipelines.
A Reference Architecture for Real-Time APIs
Our reference architecture for real‑time APIs has six elements: the API gateway, policy server, dev portal, security service, identity service, and DevOps tooling.