APIOps: What is it?

APIOps is a discipline of API development that has emerged as a result of the need for API developers and API operations professionals to work together more closely. The APIOps discipline, as it’s called, builds on the traditional DevOps practice, but brings a specific focus on API development and API operations. It requires skilled API developers who understand what it takes to make APIs valuable, reliable, and scalable; skillful API Operations engineers who know how to scale APIs efficiently and securely; and operational support staff that knows how to manage APIs at scale.

What is APIOps

APIOps represents a strategic API operations best practice. It’s like DevOps, APIOps defines the API development process as an important component of API operations, and concerns itself with all aspects of the modern API lifecycle, including API design, API documentation, API management, API governance and API security.

APIOps is also known as “GitOps” because the practice focuses on CI/CD (continuous integration/continuous delivery) pipelines with code versioning managed by Git. It enables DevOps for API Development – making all aspects of API development just another API-centric step in API operations. APIOps requires API developers who understand what it takes to make APIs valuable, reliable, and scalable; API engineers who know how to scale them efficiently and securely; and API support staff who knows how to manage API at scale.

GitOps and how it works

GitOps is a DevOps for API Development practice that builds on the traditional DevOps practice, but brings a specific focus on API development and API operations. It requires skilled API developers who understand what it takes to make APIs valuable, reliable, and scalable; skillful API Operations engineers who know how to scale APIs efficiently and securely; and operational support staff that knows how to manage APIs at scale.

GitOps defines the API development process as an important component of API operations, and concerns itself with all aspects of the modern API lifecycle, including API design, API documentation, API management, API governance and API security. GitOps is also known as “GitOps” because the practice focuses on CI/CD (continuous integration/continuous delivery) pipelines with code versioning managed by Git. APIOps requires API developers who understand what it takes to make APIs valuable, reliable, and scalable; API engineers who know how to scale them efficiently and securely; and API support staff who knows how to manage API at scale.

Benefits of APIOps

APIOps enables DevOps for API Development – making all aspects of API development just another API-centric step in API operations. This results in several benefits, including:

  • Increased efficiency and reliability: By bringing API developers and API operations professionals together in a collaborative environment, APIOps helps to ensure that APIs are developed efficiently and reliably.
  • Improved scalability: APIOps helps to ensure that APIs are scalable, so that they can handle increased traffic and demand as the business grows.
  • Enhanced security: APIOps helps to ensure that APIs are secure, so that customer data is protected.

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