The world is going composable. Find out why.
Composable is the answer.
Legacy tech stacks are holding
enterprises back
Lack of agility in market
Inability to reach new markets
Poor return on investment
A composable digital experience
stack is the answer
Launch experiences faster
Reach more customers globally
Realize greater value
The shift is on to composable
Application leaders cannot meet market needs or business objectives with monolithic digital experience platforms and must update tech stacks, decompose monoliths and deliver task-oriented capabilities. To future-proof the stack, a composable DXP must be used to deliver composable user experiences.*
*Adopt a Composable DXP Strategy to Future-Proof Your Tech Stack, Refreshed 29 June 2022: Irina Guseva, Yefim Natis, Mike Lowndes, Gene Phifer, John Field.
Composable DXP,
a new way forward
A composable DXP describes when a DXP is assembled from a series of best-of-breed solutions.
These solutions work together via APIs to deliver content and digital experiences to customers in a more agile and flexible way than a single, integrated and monolithic platform.
It brings more of a microservices approach to the DXP space.
What is a headless CMS?
A headless content management system (CMS) is a back end-only web CMS that acts primarily as a content repository. A headless CMS makes content accessible via an API for display on any device, without a built-in front end or presentation layer
What is a DXP?
A digital experience platform (DXP) is an integrated set of core technologies that support the composition, management, delivery and optimization of contextualized digital experiences
Why composable architecture is the future of digital experiences
What is a Composable DXP
Find out how to offer your customers the ultimate personalized omnichannel content experience by implementing a composable DXP.
Composable vs. monolithic: Which is right for you?
Forrester: Understanding the architecture of your DXP
Read the report to better understand who should be the architect of your Digital Experience Platform (DXP), and how to best achieve the results you need.
We transformed our 100-year-old business in just 22 weeks.
You can, too.Bob Howland, CEO
Where are you on your composable journey?
What is a composable architecture?
What is composable architecture and why should you care? Find out in this guide.
Why go composable?
Don’t be held back by your tech stack. Get the flexibility you need to create the digital experiences you want, in more places, with greater ease
Composable vs. monolithic
We accelerate co-innovation for IT and business teams alike by making MACH easy for enterprises with our
Top 4 benefits of composable?
Our content experience platform lets you take chargeof your omnichannel engagement with lightning speed and endless flexibility.
How to Choose an Enterprise CMS That’s Right for Your Business
A guide to why an enterprise CMS is key, factors to consider when shopping for one, how to implement the platform of your choice, and more for
6 steps to go composable
In this guide, you’ll learn how to create and implement a composable DXP that is tailored to your specific needs and can be easily updated as your business evolves.
How to switch from a monolithic to a composable architecture in 7 steps
Learn how to switch from a monolithic CMS to a composable content management platform in this step-by-step guide.
Create a composable commerce solution
In this white paper, we’ll discuss why building or buying may not be a smart business decision, best practices for implementing a composable solution, and offer tips to help get you on the path to creating a composable commerce solution that’s right for your business.
Podcast: Architecting MACH-Based Personalization (Microservices, API-first, Cloud-native & Headless)
In this podcast, Contentstack founder and CTO Nishant Patel talks to Uniform co-founder Lars Petersen about how even the largest organizations can adopt a modern approach
A marketer's guide to composable analytics
Learn the differences between traditional and composable analytics and how composable analytics can benefit your marketing and IT teams in this guide.