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Low code and no code tools are safe from AI threat - MSN
A report from App Builder revealed nearly all (95%) companies have used low- and no-code tools in the past year for software development, highlighting their prevalence for firms everywhere.
A majority, 56%, intend to increase their use of low-code and no-code tools. It's all about productivity, which is critical in an era when enterprises expect software delivered continuously ...
Appian Appian reported first quarter earnings May 6 with revenue of $88.9 million, up 13% from a year ago. The company lost $13.6 million, or 19 cents a share. The non-GAAP loss for the first ...
When To Go Low Low-code tools can accelerate digital transformation by augmenting developers’ work. But how do executives decide when to fire up these platforms? I suggest asking three questions. 1.
It looks like no-code and low-code tools are here to stay. Today, Gartner released new predictions about technology products and services, specifically who will build them and the impact of AI and ...
Citizen Development Now a Clear Trend Citizen development —or low- or no-code development—is a clear trend as 2018 begins, and a specialized new IT business sector is springing up around it.
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