Category: Software, Business, Security, Infrastructure, automation

The global pandemic pushes more online interaction, and digital transformations slated for years are shortening down to months or even days. As many departments face a nationwide developer shortage, companies have turned to low-code tools to keep pace.

According to Ellis, low-code is truly “saving people—in terms of lives, businesses and livelihoods.”

We’ve seen huge increases and inbound interest and use of low-code technologies. More and more people are opening up to it,” he said. Though low-code is certainly in vogue amid the pandemic, low-code tools leveraged today could be here to stay for the long-term.

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