Silicon Valley is currently at the forefront of a transformative shift, with tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Apple advocating more accessible and intuitive technology development tools. In ...
Low-code/no-code development could bridge the gulf of development backlogs that exists between great ideas and great execution of digital innovation. But not without security policies around areas ...
The low-code platform market has witnessed exponential growth in recent years, with its revenue projected to skyrocket from nearly $22 billion in 2022 to an estimated $32 billion by 2024. While ...
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, ...
Along with replacing software developers and possibly killing humanity, advanced AI is seen by many as a death knell for the do-it-yourself, low-code/no-code tooling industry, but a new report belies ...
Software and modern application platforms are in demand by state CIOs. In fact, software dominates a recent National Association of State Chief Information Officers (NASCIO) list of priority ...
It’s been over two decades since I developed my first low-code application. Since then, I’ve seen platform capabilities evolve to make it easier for both software developers and citizen developers to ...
So many companies are using low-code and no-code tools these days to create apps and workflows. These tools are by design likely in the hands of non-technical end users, but the problem is that these ...
Airtable, which I reviewed in 2022, announced earlier this year that it was adding unspecified AI capabilities to its product. In June, Airtable opened this feature set to selected enterprises in a ...