As businesses continue to search for more efficient ways to develop applications and manage operations, the emerging trend of no-code and low-code platforms has generated a lot of interest. No-code ...
The past year has required a lot of change and adjustment. More employees now work remotely, and I doubt that any company will have much more than half of their workforce coming into the office any ...
I recently read an article from CONTRACTOR Magazine’s management columnist Al Shwartz about digitization in the trades. In it, the author explains how thumbing through trade magazines today is “an ...
Zoho Corp., which develops a wide range of business productivity applications delivered as a service, today updated its low-code Zoho Creator Platform with features intended to support a broader range ...
Low-code and no-code development tools are all the rage at the moment, but it’s not always obvious how they can help modernize core enterprise applications. While low-code has its place, many of these ...
To build an app, you might think you need a computer science degree – or at least, to learn an entirely new coding language. But all of that has changed with the rapid rise of low-code, a simplified ...
Low-code databases are tools designed with simple user interfaces that can be used successfully even by those without any background in programming. They’re in strong demand because of the boom in low ...
Some industry experts argue that the time has come for business users to be able to steer their own destinies when it comes to application development. That's the message conveyed at a recent ...
No-code and low-code platforms have been generating a lot of excitement recently. Among other things, they’re seen as a means of empowering business users to create their own internal software ...
Startup buzz comes in waves, with a particular thesis or focus coming into vogue at certain times. Remember the short-lived boom in chat bots? That was good fun. And there was the ICO craze, which ...
Low code continues to receive a lot of press—and debate. Many software developers still wonder whether the use of low code makes the application development process better, or if it interferes with ...