Who is Composable DXP for?
Essentially, it's interesting for anyone looking to renew or expand their digital landscape. Even if you're currently using an All-in-One DXP and aren't ready to move away from it just yet, it could still be worthwhile to consider a Composable Architecture for further platform expansion or to make it more future-proof.
Why choose a Composable DXP?
The primary advantage of a Composable DXP is that it allows you to select the Best of Breed or Best Fit solution for each role within the platform. This means you can choose the best tools and services that align specifically with your business needs. Being Cloud-Native, the platform offers benefits such as easy scalability, high availability, and fast load times. You don’t need to maintain infrastructure yourself, and updates are performed automatically. Most importantly, you only pay for what you use.
Start small: a gradual transition
If you’re not ready to replace your entire existing platform with a new composable platform right away, you can start small. For example, begin by replacing the frontend of one of your websites with a modern, decoupled frontend. Set it up so that it isn’t dependent on a specific CMS, allowing you to replace your existing CMS at a later stage—perhaps with a headless CMS—when you’re ready.
A gradual transition to a Composable DXP has its advantages:
- It minimizes risks and ensures your current operations remain uninterrupted.
- It allows your team to become familiar with new tools, systems, and workflows without the need to adapt to an entirely new system all at once.
The first step towards a Composable DXP doesn’t necessarily mean replacing your entire platform.
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