The CIO’s guide to low-code platforms

Companies unable to hire developers—and even businesses with developers that want to free up more of their time—are increasingly turning to low-code or no-code tools. These platforms allow tech and business professionals with no coding experience to build apps and potentially fill talent gaps in their organization and support digital transformation efforts.

p>Low-code platforms can also help bridge the gap between business and IT, as they enable business units to create the apps they need in the way they want them, and the IT team to make any needed coding repairs behind the scenes, without the business unit noticing changes in how the app functions.

These platforms reduce the amount of time it takes to create software, so that business apps can be delivered more quickly, and a wider range of people (sometimes called “citizen developers”) in an organization can contribute to app development.

To help IT and business professionals better understand what low-code platforms offer and how to get started working with them,TechRepublic Premium pulled together the most important details and resources.

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  • What software developers should know about 2021: Low-code, AI code testing, COVID-19’s lasting effect and the skills needed to stay on top
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  • Microsoft’s low-code tools: Now everyone can be a developer
  • Office Excel: Why it’s Microsoft’s not-so-secret weapon in no-code app development
  • Case study: Low code is a low-risk, high-advantage proposition
  • San Antonio finds low code is the key to modernizing city services
  • Universities turning to low code to help bring back students amid COVID-19
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  • Low-code takeover: 100+ universities adopting low-code curriculum to fill enterprise gaps
  • Is software now everybody’s job? The implications of low-code and no-code for developers
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