In a tight market for tech talent, low-code and no-code software may be a viable solution for companies that want “customized” tech solutions but can’t afford an extended (or any) in-house dev team.
Low-code and no-code (LCNC) platforms offer the promise of solving business problems and expediting digital transformation initiatives. And organizations both large and small can't seem to get enough ...
CEO of Ideamotive, a marketplace matching tech talent with companies worldwide. Co-author of "The State of CEE IT Outsourcing 2021" report. Shot of a young designer working on a computer in an office ...
How low-code and no-code solutions can help good developers become even better Your email has been sent The more experienced a developer you are, the less likely you are to use low-code, no-code tools ...
In traditional software development, everything has to be coded by hand. This makes software engineering a time-consuming process preserved for skilled programmers. It’s also often tricky to make ...
The 2020s are unfolding as the most digitally intensive time ever, but there's a catch. There aren't enough skilled developers and engineers to build things. Whether you're a budding entrepreneur with ...
Enterprises embrace platforms that accelerate deployment, increase agility and let non-technical workers create their own applications, ISG Provider Lens™ report says STAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)- ...
The pandemic has accelerated the need for low- and no-code solutions. But there are a few things the C-suite should know about these tools. While marketers have had a keen eye on low-code and no-code ...
The demand for applications far outstrips the supply of commercial software and talented developers. Low-code/no-code tools are bridging the gap. With more than 20,000 pages of content and a global ...