Before committing to a low-code platform, carefully evaluate how its pricing model could hamper you once you’ve achieved scale. Low-code platforms are garnering widespread adoption for application ...
You know the feeling. You have a clear idea of the product you want to ship, early customer conversations are encouraging, and momentum feels fragile. Then reality hits: hiring engineers is expensive, ...
Appsmith Inc., a startup competing in the low-code software development market, today announced that it has closed a $41 million funding round led by Insight Partners. The venture capital firm was ...
Dynaboard founder Alex Kern has been programming since he was a teen, and over the years has attended more than 100 hackathons, even launching one of his own, Cal Hacks. Later he helped build a ...
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, ...
Growing demand for an intuitive user experience and quality data intake means enterprises will continue to have a vested interest in digital evolution well into the new year. Businesses armed with ...
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 ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) can transform just about any business – from providing customers with products and services they really want to streamlining internal processes. The barriers to entry can ...
Xtype.IO Ltd., the creator of a DevOps platform that accelerates the development of low-code applications built using ServiceNow, said today it has raised $5.8 million in a seed funding round. The ...
How much software development work can be safely pushed outside of the IT department? This is still an unanswered question. Everyone loves the concept of low-code and no-code development -- even IT.