Agentic Commerce Meets Composable Commerce: Why the Architecture Must Evolve
Blog post from Harper
The future of commerce is characterized by two main themes: modular systems that allow for easy adaptation and autonomous systems that provide personalized experiences without human intervention. Composable commerce enables businesses to integrate various specialized services through APIs, allowing innovation without disrupting the entire infrastructure. However, the challenge arises when trying to integrate autonomous agents with composable systems, as the latter's fragmented architecture leads to latency and inconsistency issues. In contrast, agentic commerce requires a unified architectural model where data, logic, and execution are closely integrated, allowing for real-time decision-making and personalized interactions. This approach is exemplified by edge frameworks like Harper, which support AI agents operating near users to reduce latency and enhance real-time interactions. By unifying state, execution, and messaging within a single environment, commerce platforms can maintain their modularity while ensuring efficient autonomous operations, paving the way for innovative, low-latency commerce experiences.
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