Lessons for Tomorrow Podcast: The Composable Architecture Revolution with Netlify - Part II

From faster load times to higher conversion rates and longer sustainability, the architectural shift from monolithic to composable solutions has changed the web industry significantly. And as more and more companies realize the benefits of this shift, they’re also trying to create better solutions overall.

In Part II of this episode, our host, Tim Ahlenius, and CCO, CSO, and Co-Founder of Netlify Chris Bach discuss where the future is headed for composable architecture, integrating new tools towards functionality, and more.

The web is continuing the path away from monolithic to decoupled apps, and developers are leading ahead with more power than ever. Netlify's platform is a remote-first cloud computing company for building and deploying websites, and web applications.

Check out Part I of this conversation here.

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