COVID-19 Has Changed the Future of Low-Code. Are You Ready?

Given the benefits of rapid development - lower costs, faster delivery, and greater accessibility - the low-code market is pushing forward to a digital revolution and is projected to reach $27.23 billion in the year 2022. But for those with an eye for faster development cycles will know, today’s leading platforms - such as OutSystems, Mendix, Linx - were offering rapid development tools from as early as the naughties.

 
Since then, there has been no looking back.

But before we get to 2022, we need to understand 2020 - the year of Coronavirus - which has ushered in a new reality: Being an adaptable, the digital enterprise has never been more critical. So, how do we adapt, and what lies ahead in 2020?

Data Mapping in Kumologica

Data mapping is a key element in integration. Most of the prominent integration tools provide different capabilities for data mapping.

In this article I thought of sharing on how data mapping can be achieved in Kumologica . Kumologica uses JSONata as the base for data mapping. JSONata is a Lightweight query and transformation language for JSON data. It supports complex queries expression which can be achieved with minimal syntax and has a location path semantics of Xpath 3.1.

How Does Low-Code Fit Into the Cloud-Native World?

Unlike analysts at the large firms, who have to specialize in narrow market segments to avoid stepping on each other’s toes, we at Intellyx have the luxury of covering cross-cutting topics that align with business needs.

One of our tools in trade: looking closely at how two different markets interrelate and thus provide business value. In today’s Cortex, I’ll consider the relationship between low-code and cloud-native computing.

Low Code Platforms — a Dangerous Bet

Is low code really low stress?

The low code application platforms (LCAP) have emerged in response to the complexity and variety of the modern software development landscape. Mendix is one of the most prominent players in this space according to Gartner, so let me use it as a reference in this article. Similar conclusions would apply to Outsystems, Appian, Kony, Betty Blocks and many other platforms.

You may also like: Understand No-Code and Low-Code Application Development Tools

Tips for How to Create an AI App for Your Business

We are entering the age of “Software 2.0,” where artificial neural networks (ANN) are already in use and appreciated by those who are from a development background. Even, there, however, technologies like artificial intelligence, deep learning, machine learning, and advanced analytics changing the way developers create intelligent software entities through computers and in collaboration with human intelligence.

Today all of the smartphones, smart TVs, cars, and video games use artificial intelligence. Like you can use Siri to give you directions to the nearest petrol pump. Tesla is using AI and big data to make the idea of self-driving vehicles into reality. According to a post published in Fortune, AI can now read our thoughts and convert them to images by interpreting brain signals.

Visual Software Development Platforms Make Application Development a Team Sport

When everyone on the team is involved, good things happen.

In a digitally connected world, competitive pressure on organizations to innovate has made cross-functional collaboration between business units and IT developers a strategic requirement.

Not surprisingly, corporate investment in software development is booming. This has led to increased interest by market analysts in assessing the strength of different visual software development platforms.

Build a Mobile App With Language Translator Service Without Coding [Video]

I recorded a three-part video that shows how to build a mobile application without any code. I'm very passionate about Low Code/No Code platforms. I think there is a resurgence of Low Code/No Code tools. As demand for more applications is only going to grow, Low Code tooling can help technical people (and non-technical) to build applications much faster.

In this three-part video you will learn: