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Composable enterprises are a new paradigm for business. Made up of smaller, independently operating units that can be easily combined and reconfigured to meet changing business needs, it’s a model that is gaining traction.
Packaged business components make it possible for businesses to respond to changes in the market, customers, and technology quickly and more effectively.
In this whitepaper, readers will learn:
- What a composable enterprise is and how the model is used to develop new ideas by combining pre-configured business parts.
- How the composable enterprise model reduces time to market, improves flexibility, boosts innovation, and drives higher productivity.
- Why companies are using packaged business components and how they’re doing so successfully.
- What factors are driving the adoption of the composable enterprise model and how they’re impacting businesses right now.
- Precisely what organizations need to consider when putting a composable enterprise model in place.
- Tips for successfully implementing a composable enterprise model in your organization.
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