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Trends Reshaping Low Code No Code Approach
For an efficient boost of productivity, time, and cost-efficiency, businesses often adopt low-code, no-code concepts and are meticulously shortening the development life cycle of software and applications.

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Apac CIOOutlook | Tuesday, January 17, 2023
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Deploying low code no code platform facilitates businesses with an increased time and cost efficiency over software development processes.
FREMONT, CA:For an efficient boost of productivity, time, and cost-efficiency, businesses often adopt low-code, no-code concepts and are meticulously shortening the development life cycle of software and applications. Deploying these platforms in an organisation allows both technical and non-technical professionals to work on critical development and design applications without the use of lengthy codes. Furthermore, hand-coded software development is increasingly being replaced by the graphical user interface on a large scale. This, in turn, favours the feasible participation of non-developers in application enhancement, eliminating the coding complexities that are often involved in the process.
Leveraging low-code, no-code platforms generally enable the development of software or applications via simple, drag-and-drop actions, like AI (artificial intelligence) and ML (machine learning), API (application programming interface), plugin integrations, and visual modelling. As a result, numerous researchers have predicted that low-code platforms will likely dominate the future of large-scale business-level applications, removing the critical need for hand-coding in development procedures. As a result, the low-code, the no-code market will likely accelerate by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.7 per cent annually in future years. However, as the arena transforms seamlessly through innovations, businesses are increasingly feeling the need to adapt to these transitions to ensure the efficient progression of software.
For instance, developing web applications using low-code and no-code platforms is substantially soaring, thereby taming organisations’ mode of software development. Enterprises frequently rely on the priority goal of providing an excellent user experience to add new revenue sources from consumers. It is where the web portal comes to the rescue, generating revenue with a consistent user experience.
However, each innovation comes with its own set of risks, such as increased maintenance costs and reduced speed efficacy. Therefore, nearly 82 per cent of large and small organisations are radically relying on low-code and no-code developments for increased time and resource efficiency in the procedure. Furthermore, in addition to eliminating problems of reduced pace, these platforms facilitate induced cost-effectiveness correspondingly.
Alongside this, core business software is all set to be leveraged in the business space via the critical deployment of low code, which, in turn, enhances the collaborative and robust approach to a business’ application lifestyle. The process radically ensures an established synergy between IT and business departments, especially in reducing project failure risks and enabling the on-time delivery of business applications accordingly. As a result, businesses are increasingly turning to low-code no-code platforms to maintain strategic business applications such as CRM (customer relationship management) and LMS (learning management systems).