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Low-code application platforms (LCAPs) are projected to be the largest component of the low-code development technology market, growing 25% to reach nearly $10 billion in 2023, Gartner notes.
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For example, Gartner forecasts the low-code software development market will grow roughly 20 percent in 2023. Many state and local governments find low-code and no-code solutions appealing because ...
More enterprises are turning to low-code/no-code software development as their need for applications outgrows the supply of coding talent, ISG says.
Appsmith Inc., a startup competing in the low-code software development market, today announced that it has closed a $41 million funding round led by Insight Partners. The venture capital firm was ...
The low-code and no-code market is big and will get even bigger. What's more, the addition of AI-based assistance to these tools could lead to even greater market growth. The low-code and no-code ...
Nucleus Research Releases 2023 Low-Code Application Development Platforms Technology Value Matrix Leaders in the LCAP market include Appian, Creatio, Mendix, Microsoft Power Apps, Oracle APEX, and ...
The evolution of generative AI models will further lower barriers to using low-code and no-code development tools, and potentially lead to the birth of a whole new class of intelligent developer ...
The low-code market is also part of this trend, and TuringBots for prompt-based app generation or other AI-infused software development features dominate low-code vendor roadmaps for 2023 and beyond.
The adoption of low-code and no-code development platforms, which simplify customization within a software product, allows non-developers the ability to adapt applications to their specific needs.
Now that it is available to the whole organization, low-code development is empowering citizen developers to fuel the next generation of business applications.