The low-code and no-code market-- encouraging the rise of citizen developers, as well as speeding up software development -- is now a sizeable one, and will double in size over the next five years.
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Hyperautomation and the move to optimize business processes are fueling uptake and sales for low-code development technologies, which will grow by 19% over the next four years to reach $44.5 billion ...
Low-code development is not a new phenomenon. In many ways, the term is a modern moniker for rapid application development (RAD) tools first introduced in the 1980s. These tools were originally ...
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 ...
Low-code platforms now power enterprise applications at the speed and agility that traditional development cannot match. Yet adoption in healthcare, finance and government is cautious—not for lack of ...
Microsoft report: Low-code tools a lifeline for overburdened IT teams Your email has been sent In the face of economic pressures and a growing application backlog, low-code tools have emerged as a ...
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 ...
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Microsoft today announced Power Fx, a new low-code language that takes its cues from Excel formulas. Power Fx will become the standard for writing logic customization across Microsoft’s own low-code ...
I’m a software engineer and, lucky for me, I actually enjoy writing code. But I like it even better when I don’t have to. With low-code, simple is powerful. Most engineers have to do a lot of ...