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Low-code
Low-code is a visual development approach: it uses drag-and-drop interfaces and pre-built components to build and deploy enterprise applications with minimal hand-coding.
Low-code platforms accelerate application delivery by abstracting away complex coding with visual, model-driven development. This approach, which Forrester indicates is used in up to 75% of application development, empowers both professional developers and 'citizen developers' (non-technical users) to build and deploy robust software faster. Key platforms like Microsoft Power Apps, OutSystems, and Appian provide reusable components and drag-and-drop interfaces, significantly reducing the development cycle from months to weeks. For instance, one insurance provider used low-code to combine 22 disparate systems into a single-screen application, improving customer response time by 9x. The technology enables rapid digital transformation, focusing IT resources on high-impact custom code rather than repetitive, boilerplate tasks.
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