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ngrok’s API gateway empowers developers to deliver APIs with the governance and security guardrails required by Ops teams and ends the trade-off between cloud-based and deployable solutions SAN ...
SAN FRANCISCO, April 13, 2023 — ngrok, the API-first ingress-as-a-service platform, today announced the ngrok Ingress Controller for Kubernetes. Now developers can create ingress to their production ...
Ngrok acts as a "reverse proxy" for services and apps, fronting web services running in clouds or private networks or on a local dev machine. It gives developers internet access to private systems ...
To make it easier for developers to expose their local services to the Internet while developing them, ngrok is now providing them with the possibility to create and use one static domain for free ...
Reverse proxy startup ngrok Inc. today debuted the Ingress Controller for Kubernetes, a tool designed to help companies process network traffic sent to their Kubernetes clusters.
San Francisco-based startup ngrok Inc., the developer of a reverse proxy platform used by more than 5 million developers, today announced that it has closed a $50 million funding round. The Series ...
Ngrok, a Kubernetes ingress controller, has a new package out that enables developers to embed ingress into Go applications. Go developers can use ngrok-go to serve their Go apps with little ...
Ngrok announced $50M in series A for its API-first ingress-as-a-service platform, using automation to help developers deliver apps faster.
Ngrok, a service to help devs deploy sites, services and apps, has raised $50 million after being bootstrapped for seven years.
The ngrok Ingress Controller for Kubernetes packages the power and simplicity of the ngrok platform into the standard cloud-native APIs that developers and operations teams already integrate with.