Forrester analysts estimate 75% of all enterprise software will be built with low-code technology this year. As the pandemic’s impact continues well into 2021, IT leaders will continue to rely on rapid, agile low-code software development platforms to roll out business critical solutions and expand digital channels. Platforms that integrate augmented reality, holistic multi-experiences, and easy enterprise data access will enable organizations to navigate continued economic uncertainty.
Combining High and Low-Code to Deliver Impactful Predictive Analytics
In this white paper, we will explore how GlobalTranz leveraged its inherent technology skills along with technology partnerships including Microsoft and West Monroe, a national business and technology consulting firm, to effectively insert a user interface (UI) facilitating human oversight of machine generated predictive pricing through a creative and resource- efficient use of both high and low-code approaches.
Combining High and Low-Code to Deliver Impactful Predictive Analytics
In this white paper, we will explore how GlobalTranz leveraged its inherent technology skills along with technology partnerships including Microsoft and West Monroe, a national business and technology consulting firm, to effectively insert a user interface (UI) facilitating human oversight of machine generated predictive pricing through a creative and resource- efficient use of both high and low-code approaches.
Infographic: Understanding Low-Code Rapid Application Development Platforms
Our friends over at Ireland-based ERS IT Solutions Ltd. produced a new infographic called “Understanding Low-Code Rapid Application Development Platforms.” This infographic looks at RAD development and examines how this can be applied within low-code development platforms. These platforms are extremely beneficial for businesses as they allow citizen developers to create apps, and free up busy IT teams. Therefore, it’s no surprise that Gartner predicts that low-code application development will account for 65% of all application development activity by 2024.