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API Strategy, Governance, and Integration Best Practices

22 min · 30. dec. 2025
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Comprehensive overview of the API economy, focusing on the strategic importance, governance, challenges, and implementation of Application Programming Interfaces. The texts establish APIs as crucial strategic business assets with a projected global economic impact of trillions, enabling everything from real-time data movement to new revenue streams like in open banking and FinTech. A key theme is API governance, with one source presenting a framework for guidance, while others outline best practices such as detailed documentation, avoiding internal integration logic, and managing the entire API life-cycle. Furthermore, the sources explore the technical challenges of API integration, including compatibility, security (like authentication and rate limits), and performance, while also differentiating between synchronous (time-sensitive) and asynchronous (reliable, long-running) integration patterns.

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