Azure API Management vs Mashery

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Mashery vs Azure API Management: What are the differences?

What is Mashery? Manage your API and discover new APIs. Sign In and discover new APIs from our open data commons of RESTful APIs. Mashery's API management offerings include strategic consulting & developer support to help you build your business.

What is Azure API Management? Hybrid, multi-cloud management platform for APIs across all environments. Today's innovative enterprises are adopting API architectures to accelerate growth. Streamline your work across hybrid and multi-cloud environments with a single place for managing all your APIs.

Mashery and Azure API Management belong to "API Hub and Management" category of the tech stack.

Some of the features offered by Mashery are:

  • Mashery API Explorer- Sign In and discover new APIs from our open data commons of RESTful APIs or contributed from our open source I/O Docs GitHub Project
  • Developer Connect- Developer Connect matches API developers with API projects.
  • API Status Monitor- The Mashery API Status monitor provides this transparency with third-party real-time and historical performance issues.

On the other hand, Azure API Management provides the following key features:

  • Help protect your resources
  • Accelerate your business
  • Improve API discoverability
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    What is Azure API Management?

    Today's innovative enterprises are adopting API architectures to accelerate growth. Streamline your work across hybrid and multi-cloud environments with a single place for managing all your APIs.

    What is Mashery?

    Sign In and discover new APIs from our open data commons of RESTful APIs. Mashery's API management offerings include strategic consulting & developer support to help you build your business.

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