As software increasingly impacts our daily lives, a cohort of so-called “citizen developers” is quietly emerging, using simpler low and no code tools to innovate faster for businesses and governments.
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 ...
Ashok, CEO of UnfoldLabs, is an innovation veteran who believes in making the world a better place with futuristic technology products. Even at a time when the adoption of DevOps is in supersonic mode ...
Low-code and no-code won’t kill developer jobs, here’s why Your email has been sent Developers are the Jedis of innovation. Low-code and no-code won't change that, but it will bring more people into ...
With a dearth of skilled developers, more organizations are turning to low-code software development so enterprise users with little formal coding experience can build business apps. But the results ...
Microsoft’s low-code tools: Now everyone can be a developer Your email has been sent People working from home need new tools to help manage what were often manual business processes. Image: Getty ...
If you’re searching for a playbook for successful gen AI adoption, look back at what works for citizen developers. As gen AI goes from being a chatbot you ask questions of, to tools you ask to achieve ...
Now, we’re about to see another software industry jolt. But, unlike other transformations that destroy existing markets, low-code and no-code software promises to make software itself even more ...
The suits love the idea of “low code” tools. To them, less code means less work and less work means speedier projects, faster satisfaction, leaner budgets, and, ultimately, a fuller bowl of gravy for ...