


Windows is supported only for a limited set of developer tools, see Install developer tools on Windows. To install the missing libraries, run the following command: sudo yum install libnsl glibc-langpack-en However, those were included in previous releases and are required by the API Gateway. In CentOS 8.x and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x, the GNU C Library (glibc) no longer includes libnsl and glibc-langpack-en libraries. This variable is automatically set for you in EMT mode. If you are running the API Gateway in a Docker image that you have built, set this variable in your Dockerfile as follows: ENV LANG=en_US.UTF-8 A full installation of Linux should configure this for you automatically. If this variable is not configured correctly, your system might have issues handling Unicode characters in file names. Your Linux system must have the LANG environment variable set.

Axway endeavors to support any generally popular Linux distribution on a release that the vendor still supports. However, until a kernel or distribution is added to this list, its use with API Gateway is not supported. With just one third of the respondents stating they trust “Big Tech” more with their data compared to smaller, independent or local companies, and only 49% trust the large and smaller companies about the same, organizations should be looking for opportunities to build trust with their users.When new Linux kernels and distributions are released, Axway modifies and tests its products for stability and reliability on these platforms.Īxway makes every effort to add support for new kernels and distributions in a timely manner. The findings are intriguing, especially since initial reports of the app tracking opt-in rates under Apple’s new iOS policy hovered between 11% to 13%. That figures rose to 52% if there was an option to opt-out at any time. That would suggest that internet users may opt into app tracking, - and research shows 39% of the respondents said they’d allow it. More than half - 59% - of respondents agreed it’s worth giving companies access to their personal data if it results in a better user experience. However, for 36% of that group, it still depends on how much they trust that company. This is clearly why 75% say they choose to work with businesses that are offering a more secure plan to protect personal data. Axway’s study found that 77% of Americans say they feel like they are constantly being watched by large companies online, and 82% worry their online data may not be secure. Trust is a big priority for Big Tech when looking at data privacy. Axway analyzed new data from 1,000 US consumers concerned about data privacy and found that companies that eliminate friction with end users have an opportunity to build a foundation of trust. Only 45% of the participants in Axway’s study said companies were transparent about the ways they use data online.
