Refactor Hive Gateway introduction a bit (#6026)

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# Hive Gateway
Hive Gateway is a fully open-source MIT-licensed GraphQL gateway (GraphQL router) that can act as a
[GraphQL federation](/federation) Gateway or a Proxy Gateway for any GraphQL services.
Hive Gateway is a fully open-source, MIT-licensed GraphQL router that can act as a
[GraphQL Federation](/federation) gateway, a subgraph or a proxy gateway for any GraphQL API
service.
The Hive Gateway can be run as a standalone binary, a Docker Image, or as a JavaScript package (e.g.
within Node.js, Bun, Deno, Google Cloud Functions, Azure Functions or Cloudflare Workers)
As an alternative to Apollo Router, Hive Gateway provides a flexible, open-source solution tailored
to meet the needs of modern GraphQL architectures.
Our GraphQL API Gateway provides the following features on top of your Federated GraphQL schema or
proxied GraphQL schema:
It supports deployment as a standalone binary, a Docker image, or a JavaScript package, making it
compatible with environments such as Node.js, Bun, Deno, Google Cloud Functions, Azure Functions, or
Cloudflare Workers.
Our GraphQL API Gateway provides the following features on top of your GraphQL schema:
- [GraphQL Subscriptions](/docs/gateway/subscriptions) with WebSockets, HTTP Callbacks or SSE
- Automatic query and request batching to reduce the number of HTTP requests to your subgraph