The shortcomings of traditional enterprise platforms have resulted in the proliferation of end-user computing (EUCs) applications. EUCs have long been the only viable option for non-programmers to automate high-volume tasks such as data cleansing, uploading, and management. Bespoke EUCs are often used to satisfy regional differences and address evolving needs, but they usually result in a complex web of disparate systems built for each individual team—if not each individual user.
EUCs are usually not considered strategic enough for DevOps to prioritize, so teams rely on platforms like Excel or SharePoint that require human intermediation for key processes and are therefore more susceptible to errors and poor-quality data. These tools may help automate routine processes, but without proper governance, oversight, and auditability, financial institutions expose themselves to added risk—or possible regulatory penalties—each time an EUC is run.
Unqork’s revolutionary no-code platform acts as the core system for financial institutions to digitize EUCs into robust applications that are transparent, scalable, and auditable. Removing the need to manually export, transform, and upload data into another system, Unqork can directly push and pull data via integrations to legacy and modern platforms or automate the ingestion & transformation of imported data. The creation of standardized frameworks combined with role-based access control (RBAC) and complete data lineage, mitigates the risk of front-end user manual processing errors and accidental changes to the logic of the EUC.
Unqork empowers business users to rapidly create & modify workflows, customize dashboards, and even bring in new or changed data sources—all with limited or no IT involvement. As a result, companies achieve flexibility and speed, and workers can improve productivity by as much as 40% compared to traditional EUCs. Unqork’s visual drag-and-drop development methods release organizations from their reliance on IT and prolonged development cycles. Additionally, with no standard data model set, institutions can implement EUC in timelines that are measured in weeks, not months.