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Dzone Low Code Show. Using Low code for Devops.

Dawie Botes, Customer Success Head at Linx, talks low code with the team at Dzone. Dawie provides an insight into how we use low-code in our DevOps processes, including the building and maintenance of several tasks - from the creation of cloud servers, to data management, notifications and the Linx solutions that handle our software licensing generation and validation.

How to Structure Low-Code Teams: The "Developer And ________" Approach

IT and development teams are embracing low-code for many reasons: It reduces technical debt. It improves collaboration with business users. And it makes you vastly more efficient by keeping things simple—including your application teams. Unfortunately, even as IT organizations embrace low-code, many still rely on bloated, heavily specialized development teams. They’re only scratching the surface of low-code’s power.

3 Ways to Navigate Disruption in the Energy Sector

Now more than ever, the energy industry is facing disruption that impacts costs, damages productivity, and threatens the success of the industry. To combat this, organizations are looking to implement new technology solutions that allow them to stay resilient and agile when the unexpected happens. Here are three of the most prevalent disruptors in the industry today, and how digital capabilities can help organizations respond.

Why you should go framework agnostic for test automation?

The most flexible native mobile-app testing solution.” It’s a bold claim that we are making about the BitBar Real Device Cloud. One of the essential features of being the most flexible is being framework-agnostic. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at this term and see how QA teams and managers can benefit from such a platform. BitBar Cloud recently extended Flutter support to include Flutter 2.2 released by Google on May 18th, 2021.

Buying Low-Code Automation: What to Look for and What to Ask

A revolution is transforming organizations and it's driven by low-code. Using low-code, organizations can quickly build—even in only a few weeks—enterprise applications that would once have taken months to get off the ground. Forrester predicts that by the end of 2021, 75% of development shops will use low-code platforms (up from just 44% in 2020).[1] With that kind of momentum it’s no wonder the low-code market is exploding.

The Evolution of Appian Mobile: Then, Now, and Tomorrow

Enterprise mobile application development is a fundamental capability of the Appian Low-Code Automation Platform. Any application you build with Appian is instantly mobile-ready on all devices, without the additional hourly cost of using developer resources. With the flexibility of Appian Mobile, organizations can focus on creating native apps for a variety of use cases, such as completing field inspections or managing help desk tickets.

2 Ways to Bridge the Gap Between Developers and Business Users

The best applications emerge when business users and developers work together. But that’s notoriously difficult on both sides. For business users, it’s hard to know what features you need until you see them coming to life. And for developers, it’s hard to build the perfect solution if you haven’t lived through the problem.

[Webinar] Katalon Recorder 5.5.0 - Powering your web automation with rhythm and speed

In response to your demand for the faster pace of testing and development, we’ve released Katalon Recorder 5.5.0 with comprehensive features and improvements. Watch the recording of our latest Katalon Recorder 5.5.0 – Powering your web automation with rhythm and speed webinar to leverage Katalon Recorder’s newest features into your testing process.

Is Workforce Safety Still Relevant in a Post-COVID-19 World?

After more than a year of navigating the sudden impacts of COVID-19 on employees around the world, we’re beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Vaccination rates are up—with over 50% of American adults having received at least one dose—daily virus case totals have dramatically declined, and many organizations are putting large-scale return-to-work plans in motion.

Retailers Embracing Innovation: The Top 5 Takeaways from NRF

I recently had the opportunity to attend and present at NRF’s Retail Converge Event. After a year of disruption, changing operations, and a new normaI for consumer behavior, several important topics came to the forefront for leading retailers. Here are my top five takeaways from the event: There is a heightened push to modernize supply chains.