Many content management systems today are being called digital experience platforms (DXPs) because they have evolved to have more functionality and features than the traditional CMS once had.
However, identifying a true DXP involves looking at the way a platform performs and interacts with other tools and communication channels.
This guide shows you how a composable digital experience platform can better enable your marketing team to flex quickly to keep pace with the ever-changing content needs your business and its customers require.
Included in this guide:
- 5 benefits of a composable DXP
- The key to identifying a true DXP
- Why monolithic architecture is limiting
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