Embarking as a comprehensive Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for embedded systems, BenchX addresses the need for low-cost, industrial-grade software development tools. An Eclipse Europa CDT ...
Low-code or no-code development platforms let users convert ideas into apps without the need for extensive coding knowledge or experience. Beyond being user-friendly and minimizing the need for ...
With developer shortages set to continue, there's growing interest in low-code platforms that might provide an alternative to costly human talent that's in short supply. But while low-code can help, ...
Hyperautomation and the move to optimize business processes are fueling uptake and sales for low-code development technologies, which will grow by 19% over the next four years to reach $44.5 billion ...
Low-code and no-code development platforms allow developers and in some cases non-technical users to produce apps faster and at lower cost than traditional programming. Here’s how to select the right ...
Low-code and no-code development has become a critical component of enterprise technology landscapes. Gartner predicts that within the next 3 years, developers outside IT departments will account for ...
Ron Cameron is the CEO of KnowledgeLake and has more than 20 years of experience in the information management industry. An increasing number of software platforms now feature low-code application ...
Give a user software, and you feed them for a month. Teach a user to build software, and you feed them for at least two months. This ebook, based on the latest ZDNet / TechRepublic special feature, ...
Gartner: Low-code tech is projected to grow to nearly $27 billion in 2023 Your email has been sent An ongoing dearth of tech talent and an increasing number of business technologists are driving an ...
If you work in a digital space, you’ve likely heard the phrases “low-code” and “no-code” circulating lately in discussions about application development. So, what do these terms mean, and how will ...
Ernie Smith is a former contributor to BizTech, an old-school blogger who specializes in side projects, and a tech history nut who researches vintage operating systems for fun. Perhaps this scenario ...