Interoperability is not just about connecting systems — it’s about enabling shared understanding, coordinated execution, and governed collaboration across all digital domains.
Fuse treats interoperability as a layered, platform-native capability, powered by composable logic, federated identity, cross-domain orchestration, and reusable workflows.
This page provides an entry point to the Fuse interoperability model and its core components.
In Fuse, interoperability:
Fuse helps organizations progress from basic integrations to full ecosystem interoperability — with governance, observability, and reuse built in.
Fuse enables interoperability through four layered capabilities that govern execution — and modular domains that participate in it.
Learn about the four core layers that govern system execution in Fuse:
Domains represent what interoperates — such as:
Fuse domains are pluggable, composable, and observable — all governed by the platform’s execution layers.
Interoperability is not a feature — it’s a journey. These resources help you understand, assess, and implement interoperability using Fuse.
Explore the full architectural model that distinguishes:
This is your map for understanding how Fuse powers system collaboration.
Understand where your organization stands across five maturity levels — from disconnected systems to fully interoperable digital ecosystems.
Use it to assess gaps, align teams, and plan forward.
A step-by-step guide for implementing interoperability at scale with Fuse. Includes:
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Next: Use Cases — See how Fuse applies interoperability across real-world industries and workflows.