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Low-code services

The term Low-code began to be used in 2014, and was created by Clay Richardson and John
Rymer. It was to have the ability to create applications in a simpler way.

The low code concept was coined


around 2014 by the market research
agency Forrester Research in a report
on new user-oriented application
development platforms. Code-free
development emerged with force
due to the progressive simplification
of technological tools, the demand
for increasingly cheaper web
solutions and the scarce supply of
qualified programmers with specific
digital skills.Low code allows users to
create, develop and maintain
applications in the most varied
devices and digital media, in the most
efficient way that exists:
automatically. Most of these "no
code" tools are online platforms, so it
is not even necessary to install any
program on our devices to use them,
it is enough to access them from a
web browser.

In addition, the low code allows a constant update of the application, in order to meet the
changing demands of consumers.In general, these are very visual and very intuitive interfaces.

They are based on a modular principle in which entire structures can be dragged with the
mouse - the so-called "drag and drop" - and with a series of components already created in the
form of templates. This facilitates the construction of information flows, the presentation of
data in an attractive way or the
automation of actions.

What are they used for?


Low code platforms are used by
people and/or companies with little
programming knowledge. They can be used in business digitization processes, process
automation and even for more robust software.

Building software solutions from scratch takes time: months or even years of planning, design,
testing, and implementation. And when your organization of codes of the aplication needs
solutions quickly, waiting for developers "whit experienced" may not be an option.

Low-code development is a new approach to app creation that empowers developers to


create powerful software applications, with a minimum of hand coding. Low-code
development platforms instead rely on graphical interfaces and configuration, handling the
most time-consuming aspects and empowering developers to create more, more quickly.

Beneficies:
Speed of creating a program: Low-code solutions can reduce creation of program development
time by up to 90%.

Business and commercial benefits: “Business Agility” as markets change and new opportunities
arise, organizations can quickly create and release new digital initiatives targeting the
changing needs of their employees and their customers.

Cost: Hiring, training, and supporting an army of developers can be an expensive endeavor,
with the potential cost of developing a single mobile app ranging from $100,000 to $500,000.
Low-code solutions allow fewer developers to accomplish more, and even empower non-
developers to build apps. This means reduced costs, and a greater return on your investment.

Colaboration of teams in the work and business: Multiple individuals or groups can see exactly
what tasks are being accomplished and by whom, allowing them to collaborate together to
work on the same modules at the same time.

Saving development resources allows us to address the lack of development resources

Quality code offers compliance with industry standards

Flexibility and scalability: Allows you to iterate your product as many times as needed.
necessary. With them you can start creating your tasks or flows without without applying code
and scale them up with more complex processes when you decide complex processes when
you decide to do so.

Automation and integrations allows you to add integrations with other platforms and software.

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