Low-code platforms are increasingly being adopted by agile development teams, enhancing productivity and software quality. The technology allows the creation of diverse applications and integrates workflows efficiently. Brian Platz emphasizes that while low-code is transforming business operations, careful consideration of architecture and governance is essential to prevent complications like data silos. Amid growing concerns regarding technical debt, especially with high IT budget allocations to address it, low-code solutions offer simpler programming paradigms that facilitate easier maintenance and onboarding of new developers, making them an attractive option for technology organizations transitioning to modern architectures.
"Low code as a concept is powerful, and its use will continue to grow in 2022. It frees up IT resources, provides business departments with highly custom software, and ultimately supports ongoing digital transformation."
"Enterprises devote more than 40% of IT budgets to addressing technical debt rather than running operations or building new capabilities. Low-code solutions tend to be visual programming paradigms that can be easier to understand and maintain when new developers are assigned to provide support."
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