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    Advantages of Deploying Low-Code, No-Code Platforms

    Apac CIOOutlook | Tuesday, October 25, 2022
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    Adapting a low-code no-code platform facilitates formidable advantages in the domain that extends from time and cost efficiency to an increased pace of innovations. 

    FREMONT, CA: The situation of coding to develop an application is likely to change as both developers and non-developers are building enterprise-grade applications in recent times with the least amount of coding procedure involved. That is, the stakeholders in organisations are transmitting business and IT ideas into fully functional applications via no-code software development platforms on a wide scale in recent times. Processed without any coding measures, the approach enables builders to have an accessible drag-and-drop of pre-configured blocks by creating advanced, enterprise-grade applications.

    Similarly, the post-pandemic has accelerated the importance of no-code platforms, as organizations, whether small or large-scale, are concerned about their speed and agility. On that note, research from various sources states that the no-code movement will likely surpass the value of 21.2 billion USD in future years. Moreover, competitive dynamics have generated increased pressure on businesses to discover innovative methods for the efficient development of applications instead of a stern reliance on traditional methods.

    Agility is likely evolving as an organisation's priority on account of the challenges placed on enterprise encounters—affecting operational efficiencies, customer experiences, and remote workforces. The applications built in recent times with low-code platforms and tools are highly surging with a constant time-consumption rate. Meanwhile, a no-code development platform enhances the developed agility via an induced supply of designs and an accelerated deployment of applications. Generally, these platforms automate the processes, be it building or testing, due to which developers are constantly focusing on complex projects for enhanced development.

    For instance, when a single person is capable enough to build an application in a few hours, he likely holds the potential of handling six to eight projects on average facilitating a faster project roll-out. Therefore, deploying a citizen developer platform promotes productive outgrowth by eliminating the hurdles of hiring professional developers teams that can be expensive. Similarly, responding to evolving business requirements via traditional programming can be relatively hectic and time-consuming. Hence, building a no-code platform assists developers in the timely integration of changes with an enhanced convenience favouring a distinct customer experience.

    Alongside this, a no-code platform is easily accessible and universally applicable for development owing to the reduced complexities involved while designing. That is, understanding the coding language that can be sceptical for common developers can be considered as a mere option as it facilitates an easy-to-use built-in that can be highly functional. Similarly, adopting low-code and no-code approaches is likely to result in faster development, lower costs and time consistency, and improved innovation.

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