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Code Less, Deliver More: Harnessing Low-Code and No-Code for Efficient Software Development

Mon., 22. April 2024 | 3 min read

A small in-house IT team that creates and maintains software is a useful asset for a business. However, as usage and feature requests rise, the team can find it difficult to meet the increased demands. This can lead decision makers to reconsider continuing to build their software or switch to commercial off-the-shelf (COTS). Although COTS software has lower upfront costs and faster delivery there is limited customization and complete reliance on the vendor for feature updates. Instead of rushing to COTS, businesses who build their own software should consider low-code or no-code approaches to build software faster, deliver on time and reduce costs.

How Does No-Code And Low-Code Help?

No-code uses simple graphical user interfaces (GUIs) like drag and drop instead of typed code. While low-code also uses GUIs to build software, the option to add custom code is available if it is …

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