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How we fixed connection reset errors on GOV.UK Pay

Posted by: Kat Stevens, GDS Senior Developer and Jonathan Harden, GDS Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Posted on: 7 June 2022 - Categories: APIs, GOV.UK, GOV.UK Pay
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When the GOV.UK Pay team noticed some test payments were failing, they set about working out what was happening and how to fix it. Here’s what they did.

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New case study: how NHS Digital used API management to support APIs at scale

Posted by: Annie Streater, Technical Writer, CDDO, Posted on: 11 March 2022 - Categories: APIs, Data
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The Data Standards Authority and NHS Digital have published a case study about how NHS Digital used API management to build and maintain APIs more efficiently, securely and scalably.

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