Low-code/no-code development could bridge the gulf of development backlogs that exists between great ideas and great execution of digital innovation. But not without security policies around areas ...
As businesses continue to search for more efficient ways to develop applications and manage operations, the emerging trend of no-code and low-code platforms has generated a lot of interest. No-code ...
You can build many technology capabilities using low-code and no-code platforms, including applications, databases, workflows, integrations, Internet of Things data streams, data visualizations, and ...
During the pandemic, there was a significant uptick in the number of low-code, no-code, and process automation platforms and other business platforms that have these capabilities as features. A recent ...
The ability to extend development capabilities—once the exclusive purview of the IT department—throughout an organization can give you more flexibility and scalability and enable more agility and ...
The shortage of IT specialists, the need for process automation and the demand for rapid digitization will continue to drive the development of no-code and low-code platforms. According to Gartner, ...
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Low-code and no-code development is often seen as the realm of citizen developers, but the segment of the enterprise where low-code and no-code has gained significant traction is among professional ...
Low-code and no-code apps are empowering customer-savvy employees to design customer experience automations. Non-progammers across every part of a business can now create applications that enhance ...
Last month, Dark Reading released an enterprise application security survey that raised serious concerns by IT and security teams about the state of low-code/no-code applications. The survey exposed a ...