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By George V. Hulme on October 2, 2020Leave a CommentLow-code is helping enterprises bridge siloed data, systems and workers for faster digital transformation

Those enterprises that create the most satisfying digital customer experiences and successfully streamline internal processes in their back offices will be rewarded with not only increased sales but a more agile technology architecture that will adapt more readily to changing business demands.

Low-code vendors are increasingly improving their wares, such as OutSystems’ recent announcement to use artificial intelligence to help accelerate low-code development.

The Kofax survey respondents believe an intuitive automation platform that is capable of accommodating IT and business line managers and citizen developers provides for increased employee productivity (52%), improved customer experience (49%) and improved operational efficiency (45%).

In this way, he noted, low-code intelligent automation is the “connective tissue” that enables geographically dispersed teams to work successfully.

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