A recent survey of 500 CIOs shows 56% see citizen development -- the creation of applications outside of formal IT channels -- as one of their top priorities moving forward. Nearly two in five, 38%, ...
Citizen development of low-code/no-code applications offers agencies a digital transformation vehicle as they mull what to do with legacy software that is less secure and lacks interoperability. LCNC ...
In its simplest form, citizen development is “enabling mission owners to code,” Mark Andress, global vice president of Oracle Government Defense & Intelligence, said during a panel discussion at the ...
No-code development is rewriting, no pun intended, how business applications are created. With visual drag-and-drop interfaces, pre-built templates, and reusable components, citizen developers from ...
The world of the citizen development continues to evolve at an ever increasing pace. Yesterday we were talking about the possibility of creating useful applications with low- or no-code (LCNC) tools, ...
Say you're working on an important financial report for your company, with a strict deadline. You need to share it with external financial advisers, but security restrictions are preventing you from ...
Recently, a well-known major corporation that has been providing food and health products for more than 150 years advertised for a "Senior Specialist Applications – Citizen Developer." At first glance ...
Citizen development enabled by low-code and no-code tools works for apps that are simple, independent, internal, and low-risk. But real apps should be built by real developers. In the last 10 years of ...
Shadow IT is what your business runs on while waiting for IT to provide an enterprise solution. It's your sales team buying licenses to an obscure software-as-a-service (SaaS) because it helps them ...
Seatbelts don’t make you invincible. You can drive the safest car on the road and still end up in an accident if you can't see your surroundings. The same principle applies to citizen developer ...
When Noah Clay arrived in 2013 as director of the University of Pennsylvania’s Quattrone Nanofabrication Facility, he discovered its lab management software was desperately outdated. The lab needed an ...