Sonatype expanded support for software development in Rust via the Cargo registry to the entire Sonatype product suite.
Apollo GraphQL announced the general availability of Apollo Connectors for REST APIs and new GraphOS platform enhancements — giving enterprises a faster, more efficient way to execute their API strategies.
These innovations enable organizations to seamlessly integrate REST APIs into a composable GraphQL architecture without writing boilerplate code, reducing operational overhead and accelerating application development. With a new free pricing plan, Apollo is making its modern, declarative and standards-based GraphQL API orchestration platform more accessible than ever, allowing teams to start small and scale as their needs grow.
APIs power modern applications from SaaS and web apps, to Internet of Things and AI-driven services. As enterprises accelerate digital transformation, the need for seamless, scalable API orchestration has never been greater. They need tools that minimize complexity and maximize agility in order to enable AI-powered applications, improve service performance, and optimize API investment returns. Apollo’s latest releases eliminate traditional design hurdles by reducing cost and risk, providing a declarative approach to API orchestration that allows teams to easily orchestrate APIs for maximum efficiency.
“No matter what you’re building, whether it’s cloud modernization, agentic AI, or personalized apps and features, it’s powered by APIs,” said Matt DeBergalis, CTO and cofounder of Apollo GraphQL. “Today, developers spend an enormous fraction of their time writing code to orchestrate how those APIs are called, adding time and complexity to every project. With Apollo Connectors, teams can now adopt declarative, standards-based GraphQL for every orchestration workload, large or small, in less time and with less risk than the alternative. We’re excited to see GraphQL become the new standard for API orchestration in the cloud-native era.”
Apollo Connectors are the easiest way to orchestrate APIs. Whether already leveraging GraphQL or just beginning the journey, Apollo Connectors dramatically speeds up development, reduces costs, and preserves existing technology investments.
Key benefits include:
- Faster API Integration: Orchestrate multiple REST APIs into a GraphQL endpoint through pure declarative configuration in minutes — no more wrestling with complex middleware or boilerplate code through standards-based federation architecture.
- Performance Optimization: Reduce network hops, cut API latency and improve application performance.
- Built-In Tooling for Developers: Native integration with Visual Studio Code and IntelliJ plugins, offering auto-completion, debugging and real-time schema validation.
The new native query planner introduced in Router 2.0, the runtime plane of the GraphOS platform, now delivers next-generation performance for federated GraphQL architectures. This ground-up rewrite improves query execution speed, reduces infrastructure costs and enhances scalability.
Key benefits include:
- Faster Performance & Lower Latency: 10x median performance boost and 7x improvement in p99 latency for mission-critical apps.
- Lower Costs & Better Efficiency: Optimized query execution cuts cloud costs while enhancing speed.
- Easy Integration: Works seamlessly with Apollo Connectors — no changes needed to existing federated GraphQL deployments.
Apollo Connectors and GraphOS Router 2.0 are now generally available — giving teams everything they need to orchestrate REST APIs, reduce complexity and accelerate development.
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