Digitalisation is a driver of innovation that increases companies’ individual performance. Modern low-code platforms are a popular driver of rapid digitalisation. These platforms present a straightforward visual development approach for users of all experience levels to be able to create modern web and mobile applications via simple user interfaces. The term ‘low-code’ in the application section describes the use of few to no lines of code – comparable to productivity tools such as OpenOffice Calc or Microsoft Excel.
This is a relief for non-technical developers because they do not have to learn complicated code; while for professional developers, complicated installation routines are abstracted. Developing and launching business-critical applications takes place in a fraction of the time it takes for traditional software development processes.
Five reasons to introduce a low-code platform:
- It drives digitalisation forward by replacing manual processes
- It modernises your individual product and service innovations
- You save costs when developing applications
- Specialist departments are involved, and application development is accelerated
- It supports agile working