Other providers only let you monitor and govern assets originating directly from them. But with the Amplify API Management Platform, you're
in total control of all your APIs and events across gateways, vendors, and environments.
This makes Amplify one of the top solutions on the market.
With the help of prebuilt agents, a CLI, and an SDK, the Amplify API Management Platform can automatically find and manage your APIs and integration patterns across solutions and environments. Prebuilt agents monitor traffic and usage of APIs across solutions such as AWS and Azure. With an SDK, you and a partner can build your own.
You can manage APIs and gateways from AWS, Azure, and others automatically with agent-based discovery or CLI extensions.
Use what you have now and tomorrow to build and manage APIs. Maintain central governance independent of future technological decisions.
An API management platform (APIM) makes it simple to collect, manage, distribute, secure, and control all the APIs you use to connect applications and data across your enterprise. This gives your developers the visibility they need to create or use APIs efficiently in a multicloud or hybrid environment for maximum use.
An API management solution lets you easily create a unified catalogue of all APIs
that have been developed internally or by third-party partners. By making all your
APIs available in one place, developers can easily find and reuse approved APIs. In
addition, a platform for API management helps ensure that APIs are developed in
compliance with your overall governance and security policies.
By using an API manager to make APIs easier to manage, you can deliver new
services and applications faster and with a more consistent level of quality,
helping you decrease your time to deployment, drive revenue, and increase
customer satisfaction.
APIs are a critical tool for connecting the data sources required to build a digital business. However, independent development teams spread across different locations often rely on multiple API tools, vendors, and deployment environments. As a result, they frequently reinvent the wheel, creating new APIs that have already been developed elsewhere in the organisation. An API management tool helps you leverage APIs in your business to their fullest extent.
Organisations with varied, independent development teams across geographies need an API catalogue to manage and share APIs while ensuring governance. This allows developers to quickly find the API building blocks they need to complete their work faster.
Developers can still use the separate API tools, vendors, and environments they’re used to; an API platform simply centralises management so everyone knows where to look. This central hub makes it easy to work with APIs at scale instead of juggling APIs across dozens or even hundreds of different services.