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 ...
Many organizations are turning to low-code and no-code solutions to streamline their operations and stay ahead of the competition — what’s the difference, and which option is better for you? Both ...
It’ll be a ‘busy’ year in low code. By busy, you can probably take that to mean noisy and clamorous in some circles, with technology vendors of every shape, size and specialism (i.e. not just the ...
Low code/no code automation allows DevOps teams to delegate development in response to a shortage of software developers. Gartner projected the low code/no code market to grow nearly 20% in 2023 and ...
Today’s modern factory floor is emerging as an efficiently automated ecosystem, intricately woven into the organization’s infrastructure and supply chain systems. The Industrial Internet of Things ...
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 ...
Tech analyst Gartner estimates that spending on low-code development technologies will grow 19.6% year on year to $26.9 billion in 2023. It also sees the even lower-code "citizen developer" category ...
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 ...
After Anthropic more than doubled its estimate for what the average business will end up spending on its Claude Code tool, from $6 to $13 per developer per day, and GitHub Copilot moved to usage-based ...