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Breaking out different environments based on use cases can also help create risk boundary policies based on what and how the resultant low-code/no-code apps are actually doing once they’re live.
There are several compelling use cases for the low-code and no-code approaches. Rapid application development is one benefit, allowing accelerated processes to meet fast-changing business ...
Which low-code, no-code, or process automation platform is right for your organization? It depends on how well the platform meets your business objectives.
There are potential drawbacks to relying on low-code and no-code tools, especially for businesses that don’t have in-house tech experts to vet them.
Low-code/no-code platforms will be a driving force in shaping the future of industrial manufacturing, as they facilitate seamless IoT integration and promote accelerated digital transformation.
As more organizations adopt low-code and no-code platforms and tools, tech leaders must understand the risks and benefits involved.
Technology leaders are nervous about the ability of low-code and no-code applications to solve key business challenges.
Low-code and no-code development has become a critical component of enterprise technology landscapes. Gartner predicts that within the next 3 years, developers outside IT departments will account for ...
There's no stopping the wave of low-code and no-code activities sweeping many companies -- used by both citizen and professional developers alike. The capabilities delivered by these tools keep ...
Low-code/no-code isn’t a panacea for solving the developer skills shortage but it’s certainly part of the overall solution to do so. The drive for automation is central to this.
Low-code/no-code platforms empower marketers to create data-driven campaigns effortlessly, driving innovation and efficiency.