Organizations in every sector look to Business Process Management (BPM) for ways to streamline everyday tasks, respond faster to changing conditions, and reduce the fatigue of manually tracking paperwork. However, traditional BPM systems often bundle every feature into a single, expansive platform. That approach can make it complicated to adapt or scale individual functions—such as invoice approvals or HR onboarding—without updating the entire application. As companies grapple with rapidly shifting workflows, many turn to microservices architectures that align with Gartner’s prediction: most enterprises will choose “composable” technology models, where each business capability is activated on demand and integrated seamlessly.