For years, composable commerce lived firmly in the domain of IT architecture discussions. Microservices, APIs, headless frontends, and deployment models were the subject of technical debates, often far removed from the priorities of business leaders focused on growth, customer experience, and operational efficiency.
That has changed.
Today, composability is increasingly a boardroom topic. Not because business leaders suddenly want to debate JavaScript frameworks, but because the architectural choices behind digital commerce now directly shape speed-to-market, cost of change, and the ability to adapt to new channels, buying behaviors, and forms of digital engagement…
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