VentureBeat September 5, 2024
Shubham Sharma

In the age of digital transformation, composability, or the use of modular components, has emerged as a new frontier. Several enterprises are pursuing the architecture to develop complex systems connected to their tech stacks. However, bringing such systems to life can also prove quite challenging, especially due to data silos and fragmented architectures.

Today, Texas-based startup Fastn, founded by Amazon’s former engineering leader Khalid Muaydh, announced $2.6 million in seed funding to address these issues and pave an AI-driven way for building highly performant composable applications.

At the core, what Fastn has developed is a no-code/low-code platform that taps AI agents, automation and a drag-and-drop interface to simplify the creation, integration and orchestration of modular components required in app...

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