From Siloed to Composable: Why Componentized Information Architecture Wins

From Siloed to Composable: Why Componentized Information Architecture Wins

Enterprises that rely on siloed systems face duplication, inefficiency, and limited scalability. Today’s business environment requires an approach that is flexible, interoperable, and built for change. A composable, componentized information architecture not only breaks down silos but also enables organizations to reconfigure capabilities quickly, support innovation, and deliver stronger digital experiences.

In this article for VKTR, Seth Earley explains why composability is becoming the defining characteristic of modern information architecture and how it prepares organizations for AI readiness, better governance, and long-term resilience.

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Meet the Author
Seth Earley

Seth Earley is the Founder & CEO of Earley Information Science and the author of the award winning book The AI-Powered Enterprise: Harness the Power of Ontologies to Make Your Business Smarter, Faster, and More Profitable. An expert with 20+ years experience in Knowledge Strategy, Data and Information Architecture, Search-based Applications and Information Findability solutions. He has worked with a diverse roster of Fortune 1000 companies helping them to achieve higher levels of operating performance.