Low-Code: Use cases for enterprise level businesses
Low-Code application development allows enterprise businesses to make the most of their development functions and create software that truly aligns with
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Strategic partnership: Unipro & Heap
Strategic partnership: Unipro and Heap aim to provide clients with insights, data, and knowledge to improve the performance of their Websites, Apps and
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Eliminating shadow IT risks for enterprise businesses
Shadow IT - it may have a fairly negative-sounding name - but it’s an ever-present aspect of modern businesses and can be a benefit rather than a
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Enterprise Application Delivery - Custom Build vs Off-The-Shelf
When enterprise businesses want to tackle a certain business need, they will turn to certain apps to supply them with the power and technical capability
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The Disadvantages of Legacy Systems and How to Avoid Them
Legacy systems are universally common throughout business environments. They support business processes, communication and enable day-to-day tasks. But
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How Low-Code is revolutionising the healthcare industry
Enterprise-level healthcare faces a problem. We’re living in a world where everyone wants access to applications that improve their day to day lives - but
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Low-Code Platforms Comparison: Which Should You Choose?
Low-Code development platforms provide users with the ability to effectively develop the apps needed for enterprise business needs using Low-Code,
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Low-Code Vs No-Code: What's the Difference?
No-Code is the application development solution for people who have absolutely no knowledge of coding. It’s a platform that has pre-built tools and
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The Impact of Technical Debt on Enterprise Business and the Low-Code Solution
Technical debt - the eventuality that app development teams want to avoid. It’s a symptom of a variety of issues that could be affecting your development
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The Benefits of Low-Code for Enterprise Businesses
What are the benefits of Low-Code? Here is a visual-based application development process that can be adopted by almost anyone. It’s a development process
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