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Most low-code technology providers are smaller and less established. This approach to developing applications is relatively new, so more established companies do not commonly offer these types of ...
Low Code Gets You 80% of the Way There For most organizations, low-code will never get you all the way there. It may be able to knock out a task or get one started, but doing it all can be tough.
Gartner predicts that low-code will account for 65% of all app development by 2024, while a Forrester report reveals that the industry is expected to grow to $21.2 billion by 2022.
For any organisations that have been using a form of low-code technology for the past decade or more, predictions that 2021 is ‘the year of low-code’ might seem somewhat vacuous.
"There is a rigidity of low code and no-code platforms," cautions Nag Vaidyanathan, chief technology officer at Duck Creek Technologies. "Many are not flexible enough to meet the nuances or ...
'With no- and low-code, business domain experts can sit alongside professional developers and share the same visual representation of business logic. The very definition of a developer is changing.' ...
The next 10 years of no-code and low-code development are likely to bring just as much change as the last 10, if not more. There has long been a functional and cultural boundary between IT and ...
The outcome was an alarming shortage in tech talent. To continue the momentum of digitalization, no-code and low-code have proven to be quite crucial in providing businesses with the platforms they ...
Best practices augur long-term success Low-code/no-code platforms are not without limitations. For one thing, as with every technology, security and data privacy concerns still loom large.
A good low-code development platform can help developers build apps faster at lower cost. A no-code platform allows non-programmers to contribute to development.