13 min

Low-Code and the Case of the Turbulent Turbines Where Today Meets Tomorrow

    • Business

Low-code helps companies build applications faster without the need for a large specialized team to start the process from scratch.
That speed is just one part of low-code’s magic! Another factor that makes it stand out is the flexibility that comes with the hand-coding capability.
Hand-coding capabilities allow companies to build customized applications that deliver the most value to them. This is important for companies that operate in a highly regulated space or have complex business needs.
In this second of six episodes investigating low-code myths, the host Michael Boland is joined by two guests: Jason Bloomberg –  Founder and President of the digital transformation analyst firm Intellyx – and a low-code curios Ginni Saraswati.
Today, you’ll learn how Mendix low-code platform can be utilized by organizations to build powerful, custom applications faster. You’ll also hear about how a low-code platform can be effectively utilized to bridge the gap between IT and OT. Lastly, you’ll hear about the vendor lock-in challenge and how it can be easily avoided.
What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

Why low-code is the right solution when dealing with large quantities of information (03:44)

How low-code applications can be customized to extend the basic functionality (04:35)

How low-code bridges the gap between IT and OT (07:02)

The best way to mitigate the risk of vendor lock-in while using low-code (09:46)


Connect with Jason Bloomberg: 

LinkedIn

Intellyx


Connect with Michael Boland: 

LinkedIn

Mendix Low Code


Connect with Ginni Saraswati:

LinkedIn

Twitter

Website

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Low-code helps companies build applications faster without the need for a large specialized team to start the process from scratch.
That speed is just one part of low-code’s magic! Another factor that makes it stand out is the flexibility that comes with the hand-coding capability.
Hand-coding capabilities allow companies to build customized applications that deliver the most value to them. This is important for companies that operate in a highly regulated space or have complex business needs.
In this second of six episodes investigating low-code myths, the host Michael Boland is joined by two guests: Jason Bloomberg –  Founder and President of the digital transformation analyst firm Intellyx – and a low-code curios Ginni Saraswati.
Today, you’ll learn how Mendix low-code platform can be utilized by organizations to build powerful, custom applications faster. You’ll also hear about how a low-code platform can be effectively utilized to bridge the gap between IT and OT. Lastly, you’ll hear about the vendor lock-in challenge and how it can be easily avoided.
What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

Why low-code is the right solution when dealing with large quantities of information (03:44)

How low-code applications can be customized to extend the basic functionality (04:35)

How low-code bridges the gap between IT and OT (07:02)

The best way to mitigate the risk of vendor lock-in while using low-code (09:46)


Connect with Jason Bloomberg: 

LinkedIn

Intellyx


Connect with Michael Boland: 

LinkedIn

Mendix Low Code


Connect with Ginni Saraswati:

LinkedIn

Twitter

Website

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

13 min

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