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API Connect analytics stores the API event data for all the API calls to the gateway. This can amount to a large amount of data, especially if payload logging is enabled or you are using a long data retention policy. As the amount of data stored in analytics grows it has an impact on the system...
API Connect Analytics holds full information on all of your API events. This information can prove invaluable in training AI models using machine learning. Possible use cases could include training data for automated tests or for security anomaly detection. IBM Cloud Pak for Data (CP4D)...
Introduction Since v10.0.5, API events sent to Analytics are written to a back-end OpenSearch and stored in indices. An OpenSearch index is composed of shards. These shards are distributed across the nodes in the OpenSearch cluster. Each document in an index is stored in the shards of that...
New in API Connect v10.0.6 is the ability for APIC Analytics to efficiently retain your data over much longer periods. As you may know, the underlying OpenSearch datastore is really a search engine rather than a traditional database and so, search performance is prioritised over storage...
Understanding the importance of data analysis and informed decision-making, we are delighted to announce our revamped consumer analytics. With this addition, your consumers will be able to gain insights into their API usage at both the organizational and application levels. Let's take a look at...
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IBM API Connect is an end-to-end API management solution that allows users to create, secure, manage, socialize, monetize, analyze, test, and monitor APIs. It provides a powerful set of capabilities from turning backend RESTFUL or SOAP services into managed services. This is done by publishing...
API Connect v2018.1.0 offers a remastered top of the line Analytics tool. New features can be categorized three-fold: 1.) improvements to performance and scalability utilizing micro-service architecture Analytics is now separated from the API Manager and deployable anywhere, 2.) greater...
Most businesses are looking at an API initiative because of business drivers such as speed to market, reaching new customers, or improving the ability to rapidly innovate. But, how do you know if you are achieving these goals? The answer is Analytics . Included in the IBM API Connect...
Continuing the API Economy Business Drivers and Use Case Categories series our next use case category is Data and Analytics. I will focus on the methodology I use to identify API use cases so you can apply this to your specific business. As a reminder you can find industry examples for APIs...
Manufacturers often do not sell directly to a consumer. So, is there really a need for APIs? – Of course there is! Manufacturers do deal with supply chain, the manufacturing process, and retailers who sell their products as well as their employees and distribution channels. There are many...