Low-Code Platforms
Low-code platforms are software development tools that allow users to create applications with minimal coding. They provide a visual interface where users can drag and drop components, making it easier for non-technical individuals to participate in the development process. This approach accelerates application delivery and reduces the reliance on traditional programming skills.
These platforms often include pre-built templates and integrations with other services, enabling faster deployment of business solutions. Popular examples of low-code platforms include OutSystems, Mendix, and Microsoft Power Apps. They are increasingly used by organizations to streamline workflows and enhance productivity.