The latest trends in software development from the Computer Weekly Application Developer Network. This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Developer Network written by Chetna Mahajan in her ...
Microsoft report: Low-code tools a lifeline for overburdened IT teams Your email has been sent In the face of economic pressures and a growing application backlog, low-code tools have emerged as a ...
Bankim Chandra is Director & CEO of Dotsquares. Always committed to innovative solutions and mentoring the next generation in the industry. Since the dawn of application development, there have been ...
Efficiency is essential for entrepreneurial success, and you'll end up losing both your time and money if it's not in the picture. Fortunately, there are workflow automation tools with no/low coding ...
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 ...
About a year ago, my team set out to uncover what business and IT leaders at mid-market organizations around the world really care about when it comes to their organizations. We expected to see a lot ...
Low-code and no-code applications are emerging as a game-changer for small businesses seeking cost-effective solutions to develop custom tech tools. These platforms offer simplified development ...
Developers have a growing array of options for AI-powered low-code and no-code development tools. But using them to their full advantage requires adopting best practices. As agentic AI takes hold ...
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 ...
Gartner: Low-code tech is projected to grow to nearly $27 billion in 2023 Your email has been sent An ongoing dearth of tech talent and an increasing number of business technologists are driving an ...
With no-code/low-code tech, the skills of an average everyday worker are imbued with abilities only software developers and IT professionals once possessed, like building webpages, applications, data ...