Using low-code and no-code platforms is supposed to provide relief to overworked development shops, right? Well, a new survey says it hasn't quite made a dent yet. But that's no reason not to look at ...
Low-code platforms are democratizing application development and giving all kinds of business professionals the opportunity to create their own software solutions to the challenges they face. That's ...
Bankim Chandra is Director & CEO of Dotsquares. Always committed to innovative solutions and mentoring the next generation in the industry. Since the dawn of application development, there have been ...
Three key trends are at the forefront of the digital revolution today – generative AI, composable apps, and low-code tools. But how likely are businesses and nay-sayers to start using artificial ...
Could a low-code or no-code platform work for your application modernization scenario? Here's what you need to know. It’s a grand plan, but sadly, recent research shows that 79% of application ...
No code, no problem. “Low-code, no-code” platforms enable users to create software applications quickly without needing to write their own code. This game-changing method is a fast and efficient way ...
Autodesk is using Salesforce’s low-code tools to build new applications that connect internal teams and share data that can be used to improve customer experiences. Tzvetana Duffy, Senior Director of ...
Low-code is an application development approach that champions rapid software creation with the least amount of manual coding. Instead of relying on dense computer language scripts, it relies on ...
John R. Rymer, a principal analyst at Forrester and world authority on low-code development says, “There are just not enough developers to go around, so by going low-code, you can get a lot done with ...
Banking today is ages different than what it was just a decade ago. And it won’t be an exaggeration to attribute a major chunk of this transformation to technology. Even today, banks need to tweak the ...
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