Technical Debt in Existing API Implementation
Initial implementations had accumulated technical debt, limiting scalability and increasing development and testing effort for new APIs.
Vodafone Technology launched its Network as a Platform (NaaP) initiative to expose key network capabilities as standardized APIs through a centralized API catalog. The platform abstracted the complexity of Vodafone’s core network infrastructure and presented it as consumable microservices for internal and external stakeholders. APIs formed the backbone of this strategic transformation, with Apigee serving as the central API management layer.
Vodafone aimed to accelerate the delivery of new network services by modernizing and optimizing its API management framework. The objective was to reduce deployment time for new APIs, improve architectural consistency, and enhance the efficiency of quality assurance. By introducing reusable components and standardized development patterns, Vodafone sought to scale its API ecosystem while maintaining governance, security, and operational excellence across the NaaP platform.
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Initial implementations had accumulated technical debt, limiting scalability and increasing development and testing effort for new APIs.
Common policies and logic were repeatedly applied across API proxies, leading to duplication and inefficient maintenance.
Vodafone required Apigee expertise to guide the team in adopting best practices and significantly reduce the time required to create and deploy new API proxies.
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Explore our Google Apigee ExpertiseNeosAlpha conducted a detailed review of Vodafone’s Apigee implementation to identify optimization opportunities and catalog technical debt across existing API artifacts.
A standardized, template-driven approach was introduced for API proxy development. Reusable policies were extracted into shared flows and common components to eliminate duplication and improve maintainability.
Both legacy and newly developed API proxies were refactored to align with the reusable architecture model, ensuring consistency and performance improvements.
NeosAlpha worked closely with Vodafone’s engineering team to transfer knowledge, provide architectural guidance, and train developers on the optimized template-based approach.
The time required to create new API proxies was reduced from several days to just a few hours through reusable shared flows and standardized templates.
Centralized reusable components reduced repetitive validation efforts, significantly lowering QA workload for new API implementations.
The optimized Apigee framework provided Vodafone with a scalable and maintainable API ecosystem capable of supporting rapid service innovation under the Network as a Platform initiative.
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