Posts in the Low Code No Code category
Fresh perspectives for an evolving industry
Discover new ideas where traditional IT, emerging digital technologies and business interact.
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Citizen Development No-Code and Low-Code
It is difficult quickly developing high-quality applications to meet fluid and growing business demands, especially where IT app development backlogs keep piling up. Low Code and . . .
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Low Code, No Code: Software Development and Programming Outlook
Low-code and no-code development platforms don’t just reduce development time and cost for internal application development. They also enable . . .
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Why Business Leaders Embrace No-Code or Low-Code Business Solutions
At this point, there’s no going back to a pre-pandemic normal. With this realization, business leaders feel under pressure to modernize their . . .
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It’s Flu-idity Season: Don’t Let Your Business Systems Get Sick
Let’s face it. For many, 2020 has been a year of escalating challenges, both economic and health-related. With Fall here and Winter just around . . .
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Embrace Low-Code Development Platforms for the Business Win
Low-code development platforms (LCDP) have been around since 2011. But, they are only now considered mainstream technology. In simple terms, low-code . . .