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In this episode, we discuss the concept of composable architecture and how it can help businesses avoid outdated digital strategies.

We'll explore the challenges of traditional monolithic architectures and the benefits of composable solutions, which allow businesses to swap out individual components as needed.

We also delve into the importance of strong architecture and skilled developers to ensure successful implementation.

Key takeaways:

  • Traditional monolithic architectures can quickly become outdated, limiting a business's ability to adapt to change.
  • Composable architecture allows businesses to swap out individual components as needed, increasing agility and future-proofing their digital strategy.
  • A well-designed composable architecture relies on open standards and strong integration points.
  • Businesses need skilled developers and solution architects to design and implement a composable architecture effectively.

Timestamps:

1:00 - Introduction and welcome

2:20 - Analogy of sourdough bread to illustrate the concept of composability

4:20 - The challenges of monolithic architectures and the rise of composable standards

11:20 - Benefits of composable CDPs and event stream data models

17:20 - Examples of how quickly technology becomes outdated

23:20 - The importance of keeping skills and data strategies up-to-date

27:20 - Composability and how it can adapt to new regulations

32:20 - The role of solution architects and developers in composable architecture

38:20 - Cloud infrastructure and its role in composability

43:20 - Closing remarks - Composability as a strategic consideration

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