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 ...
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 ...
Tariffs, supply chain breakdowns, geopolitical shifts, recession and inflation fears and more: Since the Covid-19 pandemic, we’ve been living in a world of near-constant disruption, challenging ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Looking for a low-code platform to help you develop software quickly with minimal coding? Explore our list of top options to find out which is best for your team. Low-code or no-code development ...
STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--More enterprises are turning to low-code/no-code software development as their need for applications outgrows the supply of coding talent, according to a new research ...
AiXplain Inc., the maker of a low-code/no-code artificial intelligence app development platform, said today that the company has raised $8 million in seed funding led by Transform VC and Calibrate ...
Will 2022 be the year the year citizen developers finally take the reigns leading application development across their respective lines of business? It looks likely, thanks to emerging low-code, ...
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.