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How a Composable DXP Helps Brands Create Limitless Digital Experiences

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This week's MarTech Newsletter is brought to you by: Acquia It’s common for companies to sign s

This week's MarTech Newsletter is brought to you by: Acquia It’s common for companies to sign software vendor agreements that lock them into a technology ecosystem that only plays nicely with the brand they bought. Why limit your organization based on vendor capabilities and name brand when you can compose a solution tailored to your needs? Acquia’s composable DXP is the build your own adventure of digital experience technology. Built wholly on Drupal, the open source foundation allows you to integrate the DXP with whatever tools fit your needs best. It looks like this: - Top layer — common experience, content delivery, what people see first - Middle layers — whatever you need to be there; the composable part - Bottom layer — important behind the scenes insights, customer data, and the stuff that informs machine learning and data-driven strategy Just like a sandwich that doesn’t limit what goes between the bread. So, are you hungry for more on composable DXPs? Download our ebook to learn why a DXP with composability matters, and how it can rapidly deliver value to your organization. [DOWNLOAD EBOOK NOW]() [View in a browser]( [Martech: Martech is Marketing] [() Learn about additional advertising/sponsorship opportunities [here](. This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [Unsubscribe]() [We respect your privacy.]() This email was sent by: MarTech - a Third Door Media, Inc. publication with headquarters at 88 Schoolhouse Road, PO Box 3103, Edgartown, MA 02539 USA [Manage my subscriptions.]() © 2006-2022 Third Door Media. All rights reserved.

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