Hybrid / Multi-Cloud API Control (On-Prem + Cloud)

The Problem

Fragmented gateways across environments create inconsistent policy and visibility. 

On-prem and cloud deployments often drift, leading to uneven security controls, duplicated configurations, and operational complexity. 

Governance is difficult without a unified model.

Diagram showing fragmented gateways across on-prem and cloud environments compared to unified governance with consistent API policies across hybrid and multi-cloud runtimes.

 

How we solve it: Apply unified governance and consistent runtime policy across hybrid and multi-cloud deployments using Axway Amplify.

We implement a single governance model so policies, security, and operational controls are consistent regardless of deployment location.

  • Unified governance model
    Define standards and policies once and apply consistently across runtimes.
  • Consistent runtime enforcement
    Ensure security, traffic controls, and logging remain consistent across environments.
  • Operational standardisation
    Standardise deployments, change control, and monitoring across hybrid estates.

Architecture showing a central governance layer applying consistent API policies across multiple runtime gateways in on-prem and cloud environments with unified analytics.

 

Expected outcome

  • Consistent controls everywhere across on-prem and cloud APIs
  • Simplified operations through standardised runtime management
  • Reduced policy drift by governing centrally
  • Improved resilience by applying uniform security and traffic controls

KPI snapshot for hybrid and multi-cloud API control, including reduction in policy drift, runtime coverage, change deployment time, and SLA compliance across environments.

 

Quick Answers

Why is hybrid API control difficult?
Policies and configurations drift across environments when governance is fragmented.

What does unified governance provide?
A single standard for security, traffic controls, and evidence, applied consistently across runtimes.

How does this reduce operational complexity?
Teams manage policies centrally instead of duplicating changes per environment.