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 ...
No-code startup Softr, which allows its customers to build apps from their existing data, announced Tuesday that it has added Google Sheets to its integration list. Previously, Softr focused on ...
Low code and no code can be part of a successful cloud solution, but you need the proper protection mechanisms to guard against inadvertent mistakes. If I get one question lately, it’s about using low ...
Learn how to use no-code AI automation and workflow automation tools to build simple, powerful AI workflows that streamline ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Tools that let non-programmers build simple apps or automate tasks with little to no code have been growing in popularity for the last several ...
A recent survey conducted by Mendix shows 64% of IT professionals agreed that low-code is their go-to workaround development solution. As many as 59% of projects using low-code are a collaboration ...
A growing number of new products allow anyone to apply artificial intelligence without having to write a line of computer code. Proponents believe the “no-code” movement will change the world. By ...
No-code development platforms are rapidly gaining traction across highly regulated industries such as financial services, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, manufacturing and government. There's good reason ...
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 ...
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 ...
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