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In this webinar from Harvard Business Review Analytic Services, Alex Clemente of HBR-AS talked with Andrew Manby of HCL Software to explore the citizen-developer revolution that low-code/no-code ...
AI-powered low-code and no-code platforms are revolutionising all stages of the data lifecycle, enabling technical and ...
No-code and low-code platforms accelerate application development, but they also introduce new complexities in managing IT infrastructure.
Low-code and no-code software development tools and platforms, increasingly super-charged with artificial intelligence, are helping to offload IT department workloads. Business end-users are ...
The low-code and no-code market is big and will get even bigger. What's more, the addition of AI-based assistance to these tools could lead to even greater market growth. The low-code and no-code ...
There are potential drawbacks to relying on low-code and no-code tools, especially for businesses that don’t have in-house tech experts to vet them.
With 70% of new web and software applications expected to use low-code or no-code development platforms by 2025, a key turning point can be identified.
Flexibility versus customization Low-code and no-code platforms excel at streamlining the development process by offering prepackaged components and templates.
Low-code/no-code platforms will be a driving force in shaping the future of industrial manufacturing, as they facilitate seamless IoT integration and promote accelerated digital transformation.
Low-code/no-code platforms empower marketers to create data-driven campaigns effortlessly, driving innovation and efficiency.