The pandemic helped accelerate a digital transformation that has effectively upended how most businesses design and manage their IT infrastructure.
Read this blog to discover why companies that structure daily workflows around "composable enterprises" can assemble new applications and services faster and at a fraction of the historical cost.
What is a composable enterprise?
A composable enterprise is an organizational approach that focuses on creating building blocks for processes and workflows. This model allows companies to integrate applications and data with low-code functionality, enabling non-developers to create applications. By structuring daily workflows around composable applications, businesses can quickly assemble new services and adapt to changes in their operations and markets.
How did the pandemic impact digital transformation?
The pandemic accelerated digital transformation significantly. For instance, companies estimated that transitioning to remote work would take an average of 454 days, but many completed the shift in just 11 days. Similarly, migrating assets to the cloud was expected to take 547 days, yet it was achieved in only 23 days. This rapid adaptation was largely due to the need for efficiency and resilience during the crisis.
What role does low-code play in composable applications?
Low-code functionality allows for the development of applications with little or no coding, making it accessible for non-software developers. This approach is essential for composable applications, as it enables organizations to build and customize workflows quickly and efficiently, thereby reducing reliance on traditional software development resources and facilitating faster innovation.