How APIs Are Creating the Composable Enterprise
Blog post from Tyk
The concept of a composable enterprise involves capturing business and technical capabilities as modular APIs, facilitating quick adaptation to market needs by combining existing commercial packages, SaaS platforms, and custom developments. This approach shifts the traditional perception of APIs from being simple bolt-on solutions to integral components designed first to enable seamless internal and external integration. As enterprises like Capital One adopt API-centric architectures, the focus moves from simply managing data to delivering business outcomes through well-designed API products, emphasizing product-thinking over traditional views. This involves implementing API gateways and management layers for routing, security, and monitoring, with solutions like the open-source Tyk offering flexible deployment options. The transformation encourages software architects to prioritize both business objectives and technological capabilities, ensuring APIs serve as a bridge between the two, while also advocating for developer accessibility and usage-driven adjustments.