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Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications

Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications in Franklin, TN

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Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications

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Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications in Franklin, TN

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For decades, our relationship with workplace technology has been, in a word,
complicated
. The pandemic only made it more so.
The stats are astonishing. Two in three employers cannot find qualified candidates to fill their open IT positions. By 2024, the deficit of software developers in the US alone will hit 500,000. Supply and demand for techies are out of whack and, most alarmingly, there's no end in sight.
The effects of this labor market imbalance are profound and difficult to overstate. Nearly three in four technology leaders cannot focus on their strategic priorities. Countless other firms, departments, teams, and leaders have struggled because IT can't deliver the tools they so desperately need. Adding salt to the wound, business units now need new applications to address the logistical challenges posed by pervasive remote and hybrid work.
Brass tacks: Organizations are at a crossroads. They need to solve these thorny tech problems. Now. But how?
In
Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications
, world-renowned workplace technology expert and award-winning author Phil Simon squares this circle. His thirteenth book deftly illustrates how, thanks to powerful new tools and a new breed of employees, organizations are finally fulfilling critical business needs and reducing their reliance on pricey software developers.
Low-Code/No-Code
is an invaluable treasure trove of insightful analysis, synthesis, examples, and advice that has arrived at the perfect time.
For decades, our relationship with workplace technology has been, in a word,
complicated
. The pandemic only made it more so.
The stats are astonishing. Two in three employers cannot find qualified candidates to fill their open IT positions. By 2024, the deficit of software developers in the US alone will hit 500,000. Supply and demand for techies are out of whack and, most alarmingly, there's no end in sight.
The effects of this labor market imbalance are profound and difficult to overstate. Nearly three in four technology leaders cannot focus on their strategic priorities. Countless other firms, departments, teams, and leaders have struggled because IT can't deliver the tools they so desperately need. Adding salt to the wound, business units now need new applications to address the logistical challenges posed by pervasive remote and hybrid work.
Brass tacks: Organizations are at a crossroads. They need to solve these thorny tech problems. Now. But how?
In
Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications
, world-renowned workplace technology expert and award-winning author Phil Simon squares this circle. His thirteenth book deftly illustrates how, thanks to powerful new tools and a new breed of employees, organizations are finally fulfilling critical business needs and reducing their reliance on pricey software developers.
Low-Code/No-Code
is an invaluable treasure trove of insightful analysis, synthesis, examples, and advice that has arrived at the perfect time.

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