WSO2 API Management
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Effortless integration with REST APIs enhances business process management
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How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
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What other advice do I have?
api manager is easy for managing and hosting the API's which does not need any coding
Ease of implementation
number of features
Enhanced API efficiency with fewer duplications and a straightforward setup
What is our primary use case?
We use WSO2 API Manager for our microservices and our APIs, both internally and externally.
How has it helped my organization?
Using WSO2 API Manager, we were able to create one API and use it for multiple channels. Previously, without using microservices or an API manager, codes and functions were duplicated across different systems. This resulted in significant cost savings in development and deployment of applications.
What is most valuable?
The most beneficial feature of WSO2 API Manager is its capability to use Swagger to define and then populate the API. The security features are also valuable, allowing customization of encryption, decryption, and identity authentication. Additionally, being able to create one API for multiple channels and eliminating duplicate codes provides significant development and deployment cost savings.
What needs improvement?
One area for improvement is monitoring. Dashboards for application monitoring of the APIs would be beneficial, allowing us to check for faulty APIs.
For how long have I used the solution?
We have been using WSO2 API Manager for at least five years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
WSO2 API Manager is relatively stable, although there are instances where it consumes a lot of resources when unable to connect to the API, leading to potential shutdowns.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
WSO2 API Manager is highly scalable, rated at nine out of ten. It can scale horizontally and be deployed on a Docker environment, which is favorable for expanding business demands.
How are customer service and support?
We haven't contacted customer service. We are using the open-source version and do not have the enterprise version.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Positive
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We reviewed Apigee alongside other API management solutions, however, we chose WSO2 API Manager as it is open-source, mainly due to cost considerations.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was done in-house. It was straightforward and took approximately three hours for configuration and deployment.
What about the implementation team?
We have one senior developer who researched and ultimately deployed WSO2 API Manager. The maintenance is also handled by our team, comprising about twenty people.
What was our ROI?
The use of WSO2 API Manager has significantly improved operational efficiency and reduced costs. By creating one API for multiple channels and eliminating duplicated code across systems, we have achieved substantial cost savings.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
WSO2 API Manager is chosen for its open-source nature, which is a cost-effective option compared to other solutions.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We evaluated solutions like Apigee and 3Scale. We chose WSO2 API Manager for its open-source benefits.
What other advice do I have?
I rate WSO2 API Manager at nine out of ten.
The Only Best and Free API Manager
It provides real-time insights.
It Choreo's serverless architecture allows applications to scale automatically based on demand.
It's streaming integration helps build real-time, event-driven architectures.
It supports modern protocols like gRPC, graphQL, and WebSocket.
It can sometimes have challenges with performance optimization and scalability, especially in high-demand environments.
I am excited to work with them
Easy to deploy, use and manageability
I use daily for my freelancing activities. Customer Support responds quite well in case of stuck or any problems faced by the user.
Secondly, while creating new API designs, one can thoroughly test API in the platform itself as it shows detailed parameters.
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What is our primary use case?
I first implemented WSO2 API Manager with Wipro, which then implemented it for some banks, Telcos, and now two major government customers in India, along with one fintech. They primarily use it for the API gateway to create an API marketplace for exposing APIs. Before this, none of our customers had a full-fledged API gateway, so creating APIs was time-consuming. With WSO2 API Manager, they now have an API marketplace where new users can easily access and use APIs. As for API monetization, although one customer has considered it, no one has implemented it yet. The APIs are mainly used internally within the organization across different channels like web, mobile, and third-party connections.
What is most valuable?
WSO2 API Manager provides strong internal API security, including token-based authentication and HTTPS support for various formats like REST. However, the newer API security features that are emerging are not available yet. They might be in development, but for now, internal API security is well-covered.
What needs improvement?
WSO2 API Manager could improve by adding external API security features, which is one area where there is room for enhancement. Internally, API security is strong, and all other necessary features are already available. It has a solid marketplace, supports both Docker and standalone setups, and offers great enterprise integration. The developer portal has greatly improved the user experience, making it simple and user-friendly wherever we’ve implemented it. Overall, it’s not as complicated as other API gateways.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using WSO2 API Manager for the past six years.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
WSO2 API Manager has good integration capabilities and is easy to integrate within existing infrastructure. It also integrates well with third-party solutions, as there are many connectors available.
How was the initial setup?
Deploying WSO2 API Manager is easy and not complicated. With someone experienced, the full implementation, including a database setup, can be completed within a week.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The challenge is the increasing pricing, which has led some customers to consider alternatives, like using Spring Boot solutions instead. The rising costs, especially as cores and usage increase, have been a concern, prompting some to migrate to other products.
What other advice do I have?
Overall, I’d give the product a ten out of ten. For future improvements, I’d like to see external API security features added, as security is becoming a big issue. It would be great if WSO2 API Manager could provide an API security dashboard, showing details like API discovery and highlighting any unsecured APIs, public tokens, or other vulnerabilities. This would help in identifying and securing any exposed APIs.