In today's fast-paced digital world, businesses always look for innovative and cost-effective solutions. One emerging trend is the rise of citizen developers—people who harness the power of zero-code ...
This year has been the perfect storm for everyone in the tech industry. With the economy in a state of flux, inflation, and rising costs impacting business operations and strategies, there’s several ...
We're still in the early stages of the emergence of the citizen developer, so no certifications or accreditations have yet been established. There are a few nascent training courses available, but no ...
The idea of the Citizen Developer is often politely scoffed at and dismissed by software vendors and business users. But over at low-code developer, Mendix, the notion is gaining traction. If you take ...
In my last column I asked the question, "Where Did Low Code/No Code Go?" suggesting that platforms enabling business people to move icons around a screen to create applications may have a very short ...
Traditionally, IT and digital teams have been kept centralized and separated from the rest of the business, acting as gatekeepers for new solutions, products and initiatives. While IT is undoubtedly a ...
App development harnessing generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) might be democratising coding and potentially freeing up resource, but organisations must carefully manage contributors without ...
Citizen development enabled by low-code and no-code tools works for apps that are simple, independent, internal, and low-risk. But real apps should be built by real developers. In the last 10 years of ...
No-code development is rewriting, no pun intended, how business applications are created. With visual drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built templates, and reusable components, citizen developers from ...
A recent survey of 500 CIOs shows 56% see citizen development -- the creation of applications outside of formal IT channels -- as one of their top priorities moving forward. Nearly two in five, 38%, ...