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Enterprise Platform Services
April 8, 2022
Less is the new more. Low-code platforms enable accelerated application development through automated tools, reusable out of the box functionalities using module that can be dragged and dropped to develop different solutions, thus breaking down traditional silos. It allows you to deploy a unified workflow to fast-track business outcomes.
Gartner predicts, “By 2024, low-code application development will be responsible for more than 65% of application development activity.”
As traditional Application or Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) dictates, there’s a user-requirements gathering, analysis, systems design, and programming phase. That said, as each of the thousands and sometimes millions of lines of code are written, the emotions run high. It is especially true when complex functions need to be digitized or digitalized.
Low-code in simple terms is a development platform that is alternative to the traditional software development and which requires little or no coding to build applications/processes. So, get rid of the extensive coding languages, and drag-and-drop instead.
Companies can introduce automation at every stage of the development lifecycle to accelerate the deployment of applications. Low-code helps in bridging the gap between business and IT, thus speeding up the go-to-market and bringing efficiencies to the enterprise processes.
Described best as – The big impact of small decisions. The term signifies that even a small change can lead to significant disruption. Similarly, any player/team in the organization has the potential to impair an organization’s competitive advantage.
Digitization is going beyond applying new technologies to legacy applications. While innovation is imperative, organizations will have to leverage the digital medium to evolve and attune to the future. To stay relevant, they will have to follow a clear roadmap, embrace risks, and deploy technology to create a well-defined business journey.
With a strong partnership ecosystem consisting of the leaders in Low-Code / No-Code Suites (Pega, OutSystems, Mendix, Appian, IBM BPM, Zoho Creator, etc.), we intend to deliver transformational value to organizations globally, exploiting low-code/no-code business solutions.
To gain more insights, here’s the link to our low-code/no-code services page.
Low code development brings three-pronged benefits. The first and the foremost benefit the businesses get is unimagined time-to-market. Developer productivity gets better because of the availability of modular off-the-shelf solutions and the resources like toolkit, components, UI, etc.
Secondly, businesses can do digital transformation at scale by building modular apps across varied workflows with very reasonable investments. The speed and scale of solution deployment bring an even closer business and IT integration and positively impacts agility.
By eliminating the need to code for every function, it standardizes the way the different functions of the application are implemented. It means you are most likely compliant-by-default with most SDLC, Application, and Business Operations Standards.
It also means that change management is simplified, and the number of bugs the team fixes is but a fraction of what it may have been if the function was coded from scratch.
Beyond these obvious benefits lay the core business case in using low-code platforms:
Anyone. Yes, you heard it right. Of course, conditions do apply. It is not as easy as it seems. If you want a complex functionality to be implemented, you’d need to do a certain quantum of code-writing. More importantly, low-code allows business owners, business analysts, process owners, and subject matter experts to become application developers.
That said, in order to keep the digital platform experience relevant and safe, it is important for developers to continuously build creative software solutions and applications. Low-code provides developers libraries and tool boxes to customize and accelerate their app development, build mobile apps or leverage microservices architecture. While the majority of the low-code users are professional developers from enterprise IT departments, low code enables business users with little to no coding background (also known as citizen developers) to build basic productivity apps.
While about 66% of the low code developers are professional developers, according to a Gartner survey, 61% of the organizations mentioned that they have either started or planning to start a citizen developer program.
From mobile apps, web portals, applications specific to certain lines of business, right up to microservices, all applications can be built using low-code.
However, the industries where low-code has had a game changing impact both during and after the pandemic are fintechs, banking, insurance, retail and telecom. If you’re a fintech or a bank, then the digital transformation of your legacy systems would help in providing multi-channel onboarding features, secure interfaces, capturing transactions in real-time, faster handling of queries and AI/ML analytics for personalized digital experience. In the insurance and loan space applications with AI/ML it will help calculate the risk value and credit worthiness with customized plans to meet individual needs. In the retail space, digitalization could cater to the needs of having safe interfaces between the shopping site and banks, order management, customized promotions without disrupting the shopping experience. Finally, telecoms could use it for over a spectrum of cases right from adding new revenue streams by creating accelerated time-to-market offers, customized subscriptions, voucher management, e-wallets for mobile banking, and more…
As low-code is so modular and flexible, you won’t need to indulge in a bit of hyperbole to say that the possibilities are endless! These possibilities, in turn, tie into business value.
Having come this far, describing low-code, it almost seems superfluous to crystallize the business value that low-code development platforms bring-
The biggest differentiator of a low-code platform for application development is its ability to put the builder’s role in the hands of the people who really know what needs to be built. Based on this fundamental tenet, you could call out 5, 50, or even 5,000 principles of low-code development. But ultimately, it would boil down to three essential facets.
Given that the low-code development platforms are industry, application, and typically business process agnostic, the very qualities that make them so effective and flexible, compliant with regulations and statutes such as PCI/DSS, HIPAA, ISO-20000 are not necessarily as simple as drag-and-drop.
However, the power and simplicity of low-code development cannot be ignored. It only needs the application owners and the enterprises alike to take a holistic view of the application security. The risks associated with traditional software development and mitigation plans and approaches can also be applied to low-code applications, thus getting the best of both worlds.
About the Author
Hari Shankar PR
Hari has over two decades of experience in IT, and is a LC/NC evangelist. He is a thought leader in this space, and he focuses and strategizes on incubation of new and emerging technologies, and design and development of verticalized business/process/technical solutions leading to business growth. He has a successful track record of executing IT strategy, GTM and building strong partnership ecosystems.
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