Unqork’s very own Ken Gavranovic contributed to eWeek Data Points to address an elephant in the room.
When software engineers or IT teams hear the word ‘no-code’, the fear is that their jobs will be irrelevant. On the contrary, no-code platforms can actually allow them to do the job they were actually hired to do—including the work that may have inspired them to become a software engineer in the first place. Engineers and technologists can focus on developing innovative solutions to complex, modern problems instead of wasting time coding repetitive tasks and fixing bugs.
“No-code doesn’t mean no development or engineering; it means accelerating delivery and unleashing creativity and innovation”
“No-code doesn’t mean no development or engineering; it means accelerating delivery and unleashing creativity and innovation,” assures Ken. The article goes on to explain the five positive impacts software developers and architects can benefit from by investing in a no-code enterprise application.
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Mission-critical software gets delivered faster and at a lower cost thanks to an intuitive drag-and-drop visual interface
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Enterprises can actually reign in shadow IT, a common issue with cloud-based applications, due to enhanced governance and security controls
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Software engineers will spend less time fixing bugs
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They will also get back to doing the work they care about
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Legacy tech can easily be repurposed so past IT efforts won’t have been in vain
You can read more details about each of these Data Points on eWeek’s website.