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Azure API Management Features

What are the features of Azure API Management?

API Construction

  • API Testing
  • Data Security
  • Orchestration
  • Scalability

API Management

  • Traffic Control
  • Logs/Documentation
  • API Monitoring
  • Monetization
  • Gateway

Data Integration

  • App Integration
  • Data Transformation
  • Plugins

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API Construction

API Testing

Based on 21 Azure API Management reviews. Provides an environment for users to rest their API's functionality, efficiency, and data accuracy.
89%
(Based on 21 reviews)

Data Security

Allows users to secure access to data. Provides additional support for security practices like IP whitelisting, attack mitigation, and data encryption. 21 reviewers of Azure API Management have provided feedback on this feature.
87%
(Based on 21 reviews)

Orchestration

Allows administrators to create APIs that utilize multiple backend resources and databases. This feature was mentioned in 20 Azure API Management reviews.
80%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Scalability

Expands functionality while maintaining balanced loads. Serves growing demand without reducing functionality. This feature was mentioned in 20 Azure API Management reviews.
88%
(Based on 20 reviews)

API Management

Traffic Control

Limits access to suspicious visitors and monitors for traffic spikes to prevent overloads like DDoS attacks. This feature was mentioned in 21 Azure API Management reviews.
83%
(Based on 21 reviews)

Logs/Documentation

As reported in 22 Azure API Management reviews. Records details related to usage and functionality for analytics and reporting.
80%
(Based on 22 reviews)

API Monitoring

Based on 22 Azure API Management reviews. Detects anomalies in functionality, user accessibility, traffic flows, and tampering.
86%
(Based on 22 reviews)

Monetization

Allows administrators to manage pricing and billing of API integration with customer applications. This feature was mentioned in 20 Azure API Management reviews.
77%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Gateway

Provides a dashboard for users to manage, govern, and secure their API. This feature was mentioned in 20 Azure API Management reviews.
83%
(Based on 20 reviews)

Data Integration

App Integration

Based on 22 Azure API Management reviews. The functionality at which APIs integrate with and perform within third-party applications.
89%
(Based on 22 reviews)

Data Transformation

Translates complex datasets and backend systems into formats that can be interpreted by applications. 22 reviewers of Azure API Management have provided feedback on this feature.
85%
(Based on 22 reviews)

Plugins

Provides additional functionality for increased security, analytics, monitoring, and other features not included in the native feature set. 19 reviewers of Azure API Management have provided feedback on this feature.
82%
(Based on 19 reviews)

Development

API Testing

Provides an environment for users to test their API's functionality, efficiency, and data accuracy.

Not enough data

Data Security

Allows users to secure access to data. Provides additional support for security practices like IP whitelisting, attack mitigation, and data encryption.

Not enough data

Orchestration

Allows developers to create APIs that utilize multiple backend resources and databases.

Not enough data

Scalability

Expands functionality while maintaining balanced loads. Serves growing demand without reducing functionality.

Not enough data

Collaboration

Design Management

Allows administrators to set API design guidelines and best practices.

Not enough data

Access Control

Enables administrators to set permissions for team members to access workspaces.

Not enough data

Visibility

Allows members across teams to view progress and updates throughout the design process.

Not enough data

Development - API Platforms

API Testing

Provides an environment for users to test their API's functionality, efficiency, and data accuracy.

Not enough data

Scalability

Expands functionality while maintaining balanced loads. Serves growing demand without reducing functionality.

Not enough data

Orchestration

Allows developers to create APIs that utilize multiple backend resources and databases.

Not enough data

Data Security

Allows users to secure access to data. Provides additional support for security practices like IP whitelisting, attack mitigation, and data encryption.

Not enough data

Collaboration - API Platforms

Visibility

Allows members across teams to view progress and updates throughout the design process.

Not enough data

Access Control

Enables administrators to set permissions for team members to access workspaces.

Not enough data

Design Management

Allows administrators to set API design guidelines and best practices.

Not enough data

API Management - API Platforms

API Monitoring

Detects anomalies in functionality, user accessibility, traffic flows, and tampering.

Not enough data

Traffic Control

Limits access to suspicious visitors and monitors for traffic spikes to prevent overloads like DDoS attacks.

Not enough data

Gateway

Provides a dashboard for users to manage, govern, and secure their API.

Not enough data

Logs/Documentation

Records details related to usage and functionality for analytics and reporting.

Not enough data

Monetization

Allows administrators to manage pricing and billing of API integration with customer applications.

Not enough data