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Intro to Composable Architecture
The Modern Enterprise Stack
The Rise of Composable Architecture
Key Parts of a Composable System
Microservices & Serverless Functions
How Microservices Work
Benefits of Microservices
Challenges of Microservices
Serverless Function Providers
The Backend: Databases & Headless CMS
Working with Composable Content
Types of Backend Services
Benefits of Decoupled Content
Common Challenges with Decoupled Content
Choosing the Right Backend Service
The Frontend: Web Frameworks
The New "Frontend"
Site Framework Considerations
Modern Frameworks for Enterprises
Content Editing in Composable Systems
Editing Experience in Monolithic Systems
Headless Editing Experiences
Visual Editing Services
Composable Content
Multi-channel Developer Challenges
Homegrown Content Meshing Solutions
Vendor-based Composable Systems
CI/CD: Building, Deploying, & Hosting
CI/CD for Monolithic Applications
The Build Pipeline
Build & Deployment Services
Common Website Features & Tooling
Authentication
Analytics
Personalization & A/B Testing
Form Submissions
Search
Common Enterprise Challenges
Technology Cost
Security
Traffic & Scalability
Page Speed Performance
Code Complexity
Continuous Integration & Delivery
Getting Started: Migration Strategies
Gradual Migration
Evaluating Tools & Services
Wrapping Up: Is Composable Worth It?

Composable Content

Composable Architecture - Content Middleware
Composable Architecture - Content Middleware

In a decoupled, service-based architecture, it’s common to use content served from multiple sources. And yet, to be most effective, editors should have a single source of truth to manage their content. And they should be able to do so visually to further boost their productivity.

Multi-channel Developer Challenges

The typical enterprise site sources content from multiple vendors. And yet, to be most efficient, frontends require a meshed endpoint for accessing all relevant content.

Homegrown Content Meshing Solutions

Until recently, the only solution for combining content sources into a single API was to build everything from scratch.

Vendor-based Composable Systems

Relying on composable platforms can mean continuing to work with the tools and services your organization prefers, while lessening the low-level burden of stitching services together.
Visual Editing ServicesMulti-channel Developer Challenges
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