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Software Development Will be Shaped by Composable Applications

Feb 2025 - Digital Transformation Sonal Sareen

Insights by Sonal Sareen, Assistant Vice President, Silverskills

In 2025, composable applications are set to revolutionize the way businesses approach software development. In fact, the market for composable infrastructure is expected to reach $28.44 billion by 2031.

Composable applications refer to a business-centric approach to developing software. It emphasizes creating flexible, modular systems by assembling independently designed components, such as application programming interfaces (APIs) and microservices, that can be easily mixed, matched, and scaled. Organizations can thus build more complex apps or modify existing ones.

With the ability to integrate new technologies seamlessly, businesses can stay ahead of the curve.

What makes composable applications a game-changer? The key lies in their flexibility. By breaking down monolithic applications into reusable components, businesses can easily customize and scale their digital solutions, adapt to changing consumer needs, and innovate faster than before.

This approach not only reduces development time but also cuts costs, allowing for more efficient resource allocation.

For Chief Experience Officers (CXOs), the benefits are clear:

  • Agility: Composable applications enable swift responses to market demands. Imagine being able to tweak your customer service module to better handle increased queries during peak seasons without overhauling your entire system.
  • Innovation: With the ability to integrate new technologies seamlessly, businesses can stay ahead of the curve. Think about incorporating AI-driven analytics into your existing systems to gain deeper insights and drive strategic decisions.
  • Scalability: Software needs grow alongside your business. Composable applications allow you to add or remove components as needed, ensuring your systems scale in tandem with your operations.

While the benefits of adopting a composable architecture are clear, there are some risks to consider.

Transitioning from a monolithic system to composable architecture can be complicated.

  • Resistance to change: Certain parts of the business may be reluctant to move away from established practices. This resistance can be mitigated with strong communication and a well-structured change management strategy.
  • Complex migration: Transitioning from a monolithic system to composable architecture can be complicated, time-consuming, and costly. Hence, it is essential to plan thoroughly to avoid unforeseen challenges.

Having said that, the greatest risk is failing to act at all. Businesses that do not evolve may find themselves outpaced and outperformed by their competitors. Do you want to discover more about how composable applications can shape your software engineering? Contact us now to speak to one of our experienced consultants.

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