It’s safe to say there are currently hundreds of low-code/no-code application development platforms available. By now, it may even be thousands. Plenty of choices. Of course, having so many choices ...
With a dearth of professional developer talent, and low-code and no-code platforms proliferating, organizations are turning to tech-savvy business users to solve application needs. But the shadow IT ...
In my last column I asked the question, "Where Did Low Code/No Code Go?" suggesting that platforms enabling business people to move icons around a screen to create applications may have a very short ...
Citizen development enabled by low-code and no-code tools works for apps that are simple, independent, internal, and low-risk. But real apps should be built by real developers. In the last 10 years of ...
Low-code platforms are democratizing application development and giving all kinds of business professionals the opportunity to create their own software solutions to the challenges they face. That's ...
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 ...
Seatbelts don’t make you invincible. You can drive the safest car on the road and still end up in an accident if you can't see your surroundings. The same principle applies to citizen developer ...
When Noah Clay arrived in 2013 as director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quattrone Nanofabrication Facility, he discovered its lab management software was desperately outdated. The lab needed an ...