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    Low Code for Digital Transformation: 5 Key Trends to Watch Out For

    Low code is at the forefront of enterprise application development, with organizations leveraging it at an increasingly rapid pace. According to Gartner, “By 2024, low-code application development will be responsible for more than 65 per cent of application development activity.”

    Organizations are using low code to rapidly build and configure applications, for web and mobile, that are omnichannel, contextual, secure, and available on the go. The rising demand for digital transformation and rapid application development is creating an imperative for modern organizations to invest in a low code platform.

    Here are five key trends that will help enterprises tap into the potential of low code and gain a competitive edge over their peers:

    1. Accelerated Adoption of Low Code Platforms

    In the coming years, low code platforms will be key to enterprise application development and delivery at medium to large enterprises across every industry. A low code platform allows professional developers to build applications with modern user interfaces, seamless integration, and easy-to-use workflows.

    Also, low code platforms can help companies:

    • Deliver enterprise-grade applications rapidly
    • Cater to rising digitization demands
    • Easily respond to unforeseen scenarios and problems
    1. Growing Need for Standardization and Governance

    Standardization and governance play an integral role in achieving rapid application delivery. Both things, therefore, become imperative for enterprises striving to maintain a consistent, uniform approach to integration, governance, security, data access, and privacy. An increased focus on standardization and governance will support a consistent way of modelling and implementing enterprise-wide processes.

    Furthermore, it enables enterprises to:

    • Prevent substantial vulnerabilities in security, data, and processes
    • Manage citizen development policies and formalize control
    • Drive organization-wide digitization, especially during unprecedented times
    1. Increased Importance of Disposable Applications

    In order to respond to dynamic and critical market needs, businesses are required to rapidly build and deploy applications. This is where disposable applications come to the rescue. These applications are built for short-term, intensive use and offer viable, cost-effective solutions to fulfil immediate business requirements.

    By leveraging disposable applications, enterprises can:

    • Develop and deploy applications within hours or days
    • Customize and make changes to applications within a short time span
    • Dispose of applications easily after use
    1. Rise of Fit-for-purpose Applications

    Every industry will have different requirements from its IT. Fit-for-purpose are specialized applications that are leveraged in enterprises for catering to complex, specific business requirements.

    Fit-for-purpose applications enable:

    • Personalized customer experiences through customizable business applications
    • Improved application integration and an effortless developer experience
    • Rapid delivery of specialized applications with purpose-built templates, data models, and business rules
    1. Greater Investment in New-age Technologies

    Businesses must leverage new-age technologies, including robotic process automation (RPA), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, business intelligence, cybersecurity, and public cloud services. This will help them ensure smooth end-to-end operations and maximize the return on their low code investment.

    By leveraging cutting-edge technologies, businesses can:

    • Address performance objectives related to analytics and technology-based activities
    • Streamline redundant tasks with advanced RPA
    • Use AI to predict future risks and trends
    • Provide the resources, tools, and shared storage needed for remote work using the public cloud

    In a constantly evolving marketplace, enterprises can stay ahead of the game by leveraging a low code platform to drive their digital initiatives, enhance speed and agility across their processes, and help them prepare for unprecedented situations, all while keeping customer experience and compliance at the forefront.

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