5 Low-Code/No-Code Real-Life Examples for COVID [Infographic]
byThe COVID-19 pandemic has brought many challenges to organizations. Here are some real-life examples that outline how applications have been built to help overcome those problems.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought many challenges to organizations. Here are some real-life examples that outline how applications have been built to help overcome those problems.
Curious about what other organizations in the financial sector are doing in the low-code/no-code space? We’ve rounded up some really interesting real-life examples for financial services.
The hyper-agile software development lifecycle is an end-to-end process for developing and delivering applications using citizen development.
Ideation 2.0 uses tools and approaches to bring ideas to life. By using simple tools and techniques to generate and prioritize ideas, you can leverage the power of team collaboration.
Without the right culture within an organization, citizen development will not take root and thrive. This article gives an overview on creating a culture for citizen development.
This month we are bringing you real-life stories on how citizen development can enable organizations to cut costs in their day-to-day projects—the third and final part of our three-part series.
This month we are bringing you real-life stories on how citizen development can enable organizations to create efficiency with project delivery.
This month we are bringing you real-life stories on how citizen development can be a superpower for organizations across the globe embarking on their digital transformation journey.
This month we are bringing you real-life stories on how citizen development can have a huge impact on the employees of an organization—in particular the satisfaction, enjoyment and fulfillment they experience from their day-to-day working lives.
This month we are bringing you real-life stories on how citizen development can enable efficiency, compliance and governance through data consolidation.
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