Technical Solutions Architect at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Reseller
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2024-01-03T06:58:00Z
Jan 3, 2024
It's a very robust tool. So you see that there is a developer portal which can be used by developer or the vendors as well. And other external partners to create keys and manage their own APIs. The other thing is that they have a lot of policies there are too many options within API. So I do the difficult to tell one, but probably I would say, like, proxy sorry. The policies is one of the thing wherein you can just configure the policies and modify the behavior of the APIs.
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Microsoft Azure API Management has many valuable features. One is the developer portal, that's very useful for teams. The tool also provides layers of security. I also found the caching, automatic documentation, and version management functionalities most valuable.
What I like most about Microsoft Azure API Management is that it's flexible and user-friendly. The solution also has rich documentation and guides available, so users can configure and use it.
Principal Software Engineer at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2022-06-15T17:15:54Z
Jun 15, 2022
Azure APIM's best features are its straightforward access management (it's a single point of access for all monitoring and logging and for policy implementation) and its integration with the Azure Cloud infrastructure.
We're very satisfied with Azure API Management. We've had no issues with bugs, everything runs smoothly, and the connection between the cloud and the on-premise infrastructure was good.
We're pretty much using all of the monetizations features out of the API manager so we can put up a portal and have a dev portal and then a prod portal and do rate limiting.
Integration Architect at The Star Entertainment Group
Real User
2020-04-19T07:40:00Z
Apr 19, 2020
The integration with Azure Active Directory is a good security feature for authentication and authorization. There is multifactor authentication. You can also use all of the Azure AD features integrated with API Management.
IT Enterprise Architect - Middleware & Integration at Nokia Corporation
Real User
2020-03-09T08:07:55Z
Mar 9, 2020
The solution is quite stable. We have no issues with it. there have been no crashes and we haven't experienced bugs or glitches. It's been quite reliable.
Microsoft Azure API Management is a reliable and scalable way to publish, consume, and manage APIs running on an Microsoft Azure platform. Azure API Management provides all essential tools required for end-to-end management of APIs. It ensures optimal performance of the APIs by tracking and enforcing usage and authentication.
Microsoft Azure API Management is primarily used to provide a central interface to create, provision, and manage APIs for web and cloud applications and services....
Microsoft Azure API Management is a good, comprehensive solution for enterprise implementation.
It seems quite good so far. It handles our current workload well, and I'm optimistic it can scale effectively as our needs grow.
The most valuable features of the solution are its importing and publishing.
It is easy to use.
It's a very robust tool. So you see that there is a developer portal which can be used by developer or the vendors as well. And other external partners to create keys and manage their own APIs. The other thing is that they have a lot of policies there are too many options within API. So I do the difficult to tell one, but probably I would say, like, proxy sorry. The policies is one of the thing wherein you can just configure the policies and modify the behavior of the APIs.
The tool's most valuable feature is the integration of CI/CD with the API gateway.
The most valuable features of Microsoft Azure API Management are the easy configuration and deployment with automation.
The tool helps to manage APIs.
The product gives API gateway-related features, like throttling, which are easy to use and low-code/no-code.
The API management is very good.
The most valuable feature of Microsoft Azure API Management is monitoring.
When compared with Apigee, I prefer Microsoft Azure API Management.
The price is pretty reasonable for us.
The UI management is very easy to use.
Microsoft Azure API Management has many valuable features. One is the developer portal, that's very useful for teams. The tool also provides layers of security. I also found the caching, automatic documentation, and version management functionalities most valuable.
I like the API Management functions.
API Management does not take long to deploy.
Microsoft Azure API Management is better because it has a DevOps integration by default.
What I like most about Microsoft Azure API Management is that it's flexible and user-friendly. The solution also has rich documentation and guides available, so users can configure and use it.
We use this solution for API rate limiting and for its security features against DDoS.
Azure APIM's best features are its straightforward access management (it's a single point of access for all monitoring and logging and for policy implementation) and its integration with the Azure Cloud infrastructure.
Microsoft Azure API Management is 90 to 99 percent scalable. We have three instances running in parallel.
We're very satisfied with Azure API Management. We've had no issues with bugs, everything runs smoothly, and the connection between the cloud and the on-premise infrastructure was good.
The mediation and translation from SOAP to REST technology makes it possible to open up legacy systems that couldn't be opened before.
The solution is reliable and very stable.
The ability to easily connect back to Service Fabric is the most important for us.
The stability and performance are good.
It is easy to install, and it scales well too.
Most of the features are valuable to me.
Initial setup was quite easy.
The solution has overall high performance.
I like the stability and the ease of use.
I have found this solution to be easy to configure, simple to use, and flexible.
The initial setup is not that complex, but there are certain challenges.
The ease of use of the solution is excellent.
This solution is very flexible, and it's very compatible with the other Azure products.
The API management and the hosting of the API platform are great.
The user management is pretty seamless.
The Azure Active Directory Synchronization is quite good.
We're pretty much using all of the monetizations features out of the API manager so we can put up a portal and have a dev portal and then a prod portal and do rate limiting.
It's easy to use compared to other products. It's easy to set up.
The integration with Azure Active Directory is a good security feature for authentication and authorization. There is multifactor authentication. You can also use all of the Azure AD features integrated with API Management.
It's very well integrated with the Azure environment.
Allows the possibility of VPN technology to connect your gateway directly with on-prem services
The solution is quite stable. We have no issues with it. there have been no crashes and we haven't experienced bugs or glitches. It's been quite reliable.
The most valuable features are the ease of use and it is a platform that has self-enablement for the customers to be able to register themselves.
The most valuable feature is the developer portal, which has source code examples in various programming languages to help developers learn the API.
The package as a whole is useful for our customers.
Ease of integration into the entire Microsoft environment.
The ease of setting up a new solution is the most valuable feature. It's very easy to set up a new solution and to deploy it to production.