Even in a time of disruption, enterprises can still operate with velocity, build resilience, and gain control. This article explores how organizations can unlock a variety of benefits by empowering ...
More businesses are embracing low- and no-code technologies to deploy machine learning and AI capabilities in their products. Here's how it's going. Low-code and No-code platforms are used to build ...
The shortage of IT specialists, the need for process automation and the demand for rapid digitization will continue to drive the development of no-code and low-code platforms. According to Gartner, ...
The age-old adage of “doing more with less” is particularly critical advice for both startups and enterprises right now. Venture funding has hit its lowest point in two years, which means startups ...
Last month, Dark Reading released an enterprise application security survey that raised serious concerns by IT and security teams about the state of low-code/no-code applications. The survey exposed a ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. Perhaps this scenario ...
We’ve all been hearing the hype lately about low-code and no-code platforms. The promise of no-code platforms is that they’ll make software development just as easy as using Word or PowerPoint so that ...
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 ...
Tam Nguyen receives funding from National Science Foundation, Lam Research, and NVIDIA. Traditional computer programming has a steep learning curve that requires learning a programming language, for ...