Devconf.US

APIs Without Borders: Exploring the world of Locationless API Management
08-14, 15:20–15:55 (US/Eastern), East Balcony (capacity 80)

Locationless API management is a paradigm shift in API governance and security. This innovative approach allows organizations to efficiently manage their APIs distributed across multiple clouds and clusters without exposing them publicly over the internet. Instead, it leverages a sophisticated layer seven service network, offering a secure and seamless solution for API management. By operating locationless, businesses can maintain a high degree of control and privacy over their APIs, mitigating the risks associated with public exposure while facilitating efficient communication between services across diverse deployment environments.

A Layer 7 service network provides the necessary infrastructure to establish secure connections between services, regardless of location. Through this network, APIs can be efficiently managed and accessed within a controlled environment, ensuring that sensitive data and functionalities remain protected. This locationless API management approach not only enhances security but also streamlines operations, as it minimizes the complexities of public-facing API management. As organizations continue to prioritize data privacy and security, locationless API management, powered by technologies like a Layer 7 service network, emerges as a game-changing solution that empowers businesses to securely manage and utilize their APIs without the need for public internet exposure.

Foundations, application connectivity, and API management technologies. He is passionate about understanding customers' challenges and use cases and showcasing how Red Hat products can address them. He has built solution patterns and demos for sales to showcase product capabilities to customers. Vamsi has been with Red Hat for the past 6 years and has taken up various other responsibilities including GTM strategies, competitive intelligence, and partnerships. He is an avid speaker and has spoken on different topics at various public conferences such as Red Hat Summit, API Days, API World, Summit Connect etc. Before joining Red Hat, he was a software engineer in the telecommunications space.

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