The future of Low-Code/No-Code.

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Here are 5 areas where Low-Code/NoCode will explode in 2022.

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First of all, you have to know where it comes from.

Low code and code saw their popularity explode in 2021 mainly due to the fact that these technologies make it possible to avoid or even remove obstacles and accelerate the digital transformations of a business.

Indeed, these technologies make it possible to respond to skills, productivity or project management issues.

In a report from the consulting firm Gartner, the Low and No Code solutions, will take part in 65% of application development projects in 2024.


The 5 areas where Low-Code and NoCode WILL BE ESSENTIAL IN 2022

1. Business Process Management (BPM)

The biggest benefit of Low Code is that you can deploy a GPM solution in just a few minutes.

A developer with a minimum of knowledge and training will be able to easily learn how to develop and create applications using this technology.

As proof, there are a large number of tools available on the current market that will suit both large companies with resources and small structures. With tools like Hubspot or SalesForce, it will be easy for you to have an overview of your business indicators thanks to turnkey solutions.

2. Internal tools

These applications are generally intended for internal teams such as Sales-DEP, Market-DEP, or Rh-DEP.

These are custom applications, generally ranging from C R U D applications to slightly more complex applications.

In-house tools are also an extremely popular category, as is GPM.

Medium-sized companies, for their part, tend to combine several internal tools that can be deployed quickly, rather than blocking their projects to develop applications dedicated to their departments. However, this requires integration in order to obtain a clear centralization of tool resources. For a Sales department, for example, it would be possible to integrate a tool like Aircall directly on a CRM like Hubspot.

3. Field applications

This term includes all professions that have a public interest such as energies, or telecommunications.

These applications make it possible to carry out the so-called digital tasks of employees in the field.

For example, an inspection and audit team will need a tool that allows them to record observations in the field and then generate an automatic audit.

The Low and the No Code are in an environment like this. For example, they are able to develop a mobile application that would allow them to capture data in the field, generate reports, or even to see directly the next task of the day.

4. Online databases

Like Gartner explains it with its Pace-Layered methodology: a data recording system is a fundamental basis for digitization.

Low/Nocode platforms that work online generally allow the use of data logging functionality.

Low/Nocode makes it easy to create a database without much domain expertise, as it is generally a Drag & Drop data construction and transfer system.

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