Low-code platforms aren't just for web forms and simple integrations anymore. Here are seven innovative ways small and large enterprises are stretching the limits of what low-code can do. Some ...
More businesses are embracing low- and no-code technologies to deploy machine learning and AI capabilities in their products. Here's how it's going. Low-code and No-code platforms are used to build ...
As businesses continue to search for more efficient ways to develop applications and manage operations, the emerging trend of no-code and low-code platforms has generated a lot of interest. No-code ...
As organizations look to be more agile, automate business processes, and create new web and mobile apps to meet consumer demand, tools that automate development are becoming key — especially as a ...
AiXplain Inc., the maker of a low-code/no-code artificial intelligence app development platform, said today that the company has raised $8 million in seed funding led by Transform VC and Calibrate ...
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 ...
Yair Finzi is co-founder & CEO of Nokod Security and was cofounder & CEO of SecuredTouch (now Ping Identity) and a product leader at Meta. The fusion of generative AI (GenAI) and low-code/no-code ...
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 ...
You know the feeling. You have a clear idea of the product you want to ship, early customer conversations are encouraging, and momentum feels fragile. Then reality hits: hiring engineers is expensive, ...
Bellevue, Wash.-based workflow automation company Nintex has acquired Skuid, a Chattanooga, Tenn.,-based low-code application development platform. Subscribe to GeekWire's free newsletters to catch ...
How much software development work can be safely pushed outside of the IT department? This is still an unanswered question. Everyone loves the concept of low-code and no-code development -- even IT.