Inviqa Composable Technology Accelerator
What is Inviqa’s Composable Technology Accelerator?
With the aim to de-risk and simplify our clients’ journeys to composable architectures, we explore our key vendor partners’ technologies - and how they integrate - with our Composable Technology Accelerator. This strengthens our expertise in those platforms, and demonstrates our commitment to composable architectures, utilising best-of-breed solutions for different aspects of our clients’ digital tech stacks.
Our experiments and use cases are documented for internal and external use: and we open up our sandbox environments to current and prospective clients. Individual platforms can be investigated and stress-tested, but the real power of the Accelerator comes from the learnings when integrating platforms with a composable architecture.
As part of building the knowledge framework we are developing tailored learning paths for onboarding to each vendor’s technology, plus focused learning courses for specific integrations, features and functionalities.
Composable Technology Accelerator benefits & outcomes
Quite simply, we want to solve technical architecture and integration challenges before clients even encounter them, giving us and them more confidence in the flexible and future-proofed solutions we recommend.
We can also use the framework to rapidly build prototypes of composable architectures and platforms clients are considering, with real-life use cases and examples of product or customer data. This has multiple advantages:
- Demonstrates specific platform features to a wider group of stakeholders
- Explores the integration landscape and considerations in more detail
- Validates chosen platforms as fit for purpose
- Deepens our collective knowledge of the proposed project
Rapid prototypes conducted through the accelerator leave our clients far better equipped to choose a platform that meets their needs: and can provide confidence in their longer-term digital roadmap and technical vision.
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Accelerator blogs
We'll soon be publishing blogs and news with the findings from our recent Accelerator experiments: