For the CIO / CTO
The next architecture isn't an application stack. It's a semantic stack.
Every application your organization buys is a definition of the business. Pile up enough of them and you don't have an architecture — you have an inheritance. The unlock is not consolidation. It's a layer above them, where meaning lives once.
The question
If you removed your three biggest applications, what definition of the business would survive? And where would it live?
The reframe
Composability isn't a buying decision. It's a semantic decision. You can't compose what you can't agree on.
Semantic layer
One definition of the business, queryable everywhere.
The semantic layer is where meaning becomes a first-class system citizen — not a documentation page nobody reads.
AI-native architecture
Build for agents, not just users.
Agents don't read dashboards. They reason from models. An architecture without a semantic foundation is an architecture AI cannot use.
Composable, not consolidated
Stop paying the integration tax.
When meaning is shared, integration becomes mostly a routing problem. The platform stops being the bottleneck.
Where to start
A path designed for CIO / CTO.
The Gravity Index
How much gravity does your organization carry?
