The Platform Team’s Guide to Multi-Gateway API Management

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As organizations scale their API ecosystems, it’s increasingly common to operate in a multi-gateway environment—whether by choice or necessity. But while most platform teams agree on what multi-vendor APIM is (a mix of gateways deployed across business units, geographies, or cloud providers), far fewer have aligned on what it should be.
Is it just a matter of managing multiple tools—or an opportunity to redefine API governance, portability, and resilience? How do you balance the realities of legacy decisions with the promise of future-proofing your platform strategy?
Join us for Part Two of our series, where we’ll unpack the meaning—and the promise—of multi-gateway API management. Through a candid discussion, we’ll explore how platform teams can make sense of fragmented environments, set the right expectations for governance, and design strategies that empower developers without losing oversight.
Key Takeaways:
- Define what multi-gateway vendor API management really means for your organization
- Identify the risks and opportunities of managing APIs across heterogeneous gateways
- Learn strategies to unify governance and observability without forcing standardization
- Explore how platform teams can future-proof their architecture while supporting innovation

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