Understand the fundamentals of Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) and its authentication and authorization capabilities. Learn about the advantages of SAML as well as viable alternatives.
What Is OpenSSL?
Learn about OpenSSL, everyday use cases, advantages, and common alternatives
What Are QUIC and HTTP/3?
Learn how QUIC+HTTP/3 work and why you might want to choose them for improvement of security and performance.
What Is a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)?
A software bill of materials (SBOM) ensures transparency, security, compliance in open source software (OSS). It provides visibility, aids vulnerability management, and ensures compliance.
What Is Open Source Software (OSS)?
Discover the advantages and risks of open source software (OSS). Learn about government mandates, security practices, and the benefits of support contracts.
What Is the Internet of Things (IoT)?
Discover the world of Internet of Things (IoT) and its impact on industries. Learn about IoT devices, platforms, benefits, and challenges. Find out how NGINX can optimize and secure your IoT traffic.
What Is MQTT?
Learn what MQTT is, how it is different from HTTP, and ways MQTT can be used for device-to-machine communication in the Internet of Things (IoT) and other use cases.
What Is gRPC?
gRPC is a high-performance, open-source framework by Google for building APIs using HTTP/2. It offers efficient communication, streaming capabilities, language support, and compatibility with cloud-native technologies, making it ideal for inter-service communication in microservices architectures.
What Is the Difference Between Multi-Cloud and Hybrid Cloud?
Understand the differences between multi- and hybrid clouds, the benefits and challenges of each, and how F5 NGINX can help with cloud migration.
What Is an Application Programming Interface (API)?
An application programming interface, or API, is a set of definitions, rules, and protocols that enable communication between two entities. Learn what APIs are, how they work, the different types, and how they're used today.