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  1. What Is Azure API Management? How It Works - Solo.io

    Azure API Management is a fully managed service that helps developers to securely expose their APIs to external and internal customers.

  2. Overhaul of Agent Gateway supporting A2A, MCP, and Kubernetes …

    Jul 14, 2025 · Today, we’re excited to share the next major milestone: Agent Gateway is now a full-featured, AI-native gateway that combines deep MCP and A2A protocol awareness, robust …

  3. Topic Series - Solo.io

    API Management API management is the process of deploying, controlling, and analyzing the APIs that connect applications & data, both in on-premises data centers and in the cloud.

  4. Running Istio on Azure - Solo.io

    There are several ways to run Istio in Azure for containerized workloads; for more advanced scenarios, the Helm installation or Gloo Platform are superior.

  5. Istio Ambient Mesh in Azure Kubernetes Service: A primer

    Apr 14, 2023 · In this blog post we walk you through how to deploy Istio Ambient Mesh on Azure Kubernetes Service.

  6. Multicluster Networking in Azure with Gloo Mesh: A Reference ...

    May 28, 2024 · Learn how service mesh across a multicluster network can be accomplished using Gloo Mesh's Management Plane, Gloo Gateway, and Microsoft Azure.

  7. Azure api management fails on Get Token, where is it getting …

    Mar 26, 2020 · This forum has migrated to Microsoft Q&A. Visit Microsoft Q&A to post new questions.

  8. What Is an API Gateway? How It Works & Why You Need One

    An API gateway secures, manages, and routes API traffic, acting as a single access point for external consumers and internal microservices.

  9. Five Reasons to Avoid Apigee as Your API Gateway - Solo.io

    If you're modernizing infrastructure to adopt microservices or containers, don't consider API management tools that were built with—and for—15+ year old technology.

  10. APIM log of headers in application insights

    Jan 29, 2017 · All replies 0 Sign in to vote If you click on a request in the Azure portal you will see that the custom headers are being tracked and presented as Custom Data: