The power of composable technologies: Dive into the world of customized systems and improved user experience. Meet our experts from Spark Reply, Contentful and Cloudinary and gain inspiring insights into the topic.
Flexibility and improved User Experience in IT Architecture through composable technologies.
Composable technologies are an emerging concept in IT architecture that uses APIs, microservices and cloud-based platforms to dynamically connect services and functions. This allows companies to respond flexibly to market changes by adding, removing or adapting functions as needed.
Composable technologies are a real "game changer" in terms of user experience, as systems can be tailored and optimally adapted to user needs, enabling seamless, intuitive and personal user interaction. Composable technologies thus not only extend the IT architecture, but also improve the digital experience.
Be inspired by practical insights of the experts from Spark Reply, Contentful and Cloudinary. The event is aimed at executives, professionals, and those responsible for composable technologies and digital user experiences.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to gain new insights, network and exchange ideas with leading experts in the industry.
6:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Registration
6:30 pm - 6:45 pm
Introduction
Esther Fesenmeier | Spark Reply
Christian Kemptner | Contentful
Ralph Bellinghausen | Cloudinary
6:45 pm - 7:15 pm
A practical example: Unlocking the Full Potential of Composable Technologies
Sebastian Max Günther, Head of Product at Scalable Capital GmbH, leads the digital product development of the Munich-based investment platform Scalable Capital. In his presentation, he provides insights into the application of composable technologies. He introduces the importance of customer-centric, agile UX/UI methods in the field of websites and apps and explains the rapid speed made possible by modern, cloud-based and modular technology today.
7:15 pm - 8:15 pm
Exclusive dinner in a pleasant atmosphere
8:15 pm - 9:00 pm
Drinks & Networking