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Macroeconomic conditions demand more efficiency and productivity. It’s about accomplishing more with less. It’s about smart work versus hard work. Hard work is putting in several hours or even days of ...
Let the OSS Enterprise newsletter guide your open source journey! Sign up here. The burgeoning no-code / low-code movement is showing little sign of slowing down. There are countless new products and ...
It hasn’t always been easy to get employees excited about how artificial intelligence will one day transform their day-to-day work tasks. Despite all the well-deserved excitement amongst technology ...
Enterprise software firm SAP SE is aiming to make life easier for business professionals with the launch of a new, low-code tool that should help them to become citizen developers. SAP is hoping ...
Growing demand for an intuitive user experience and quality data intake means enterprises will continue to have a vested interest in digital evolution well into the new year. Businesses armed with ...
Along with replacing software developers and possibly killing humanity, advanced AI is seen by many as a death knell for the do-it-yourself, low-code/no-code tooling industry, but a new report belies ...
While business leaders cheer, IT departments sneer—but here’s why pro coders should embrace low-code development. Low-code app development is here—and not everyone is happy about it. Businesses that ...
With a dearth of tech talent that's forecast to become more severe in the next few years, the ability to create business apps using low-code and no-code tools is quickly becoming an expected skill set ...
Low-code and no-code apps are empowering customer-savvy employees to design customer experience automations. Non-progammers across every part of a business can now create applications that enhance ...
How much software development work can be safely pushed outside of the IT department? This is still an unanswered question. Everyone loves the concept of low-code and no-code development -- even IT.