Where Today Meets Tomorrow

Low-Code and the Case of the Perfect Solution


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Low-code was not built as a full replacement hard coding. In fact, in most cases, it complements it by accelerating the software development process. It therefore shouldn’t be viewed as the answer to everything even though it’s a perfect answer for many scenarios. 


The challenge is identifying which these scenarios are and proving that it is actually effective for them. That’s why testing out a low-code platform by building a minimum viable product is important before making a decision on whether to adopt it.


In this last of six episodes investigating low-code myths, the host Michael Boland is joined by two guests: Isaac Sacolick – founder and President of StarCIO, a company that helps organizations adopt digital transformation – and a low-code curious, Ginni Saraswati.

Today, you’ll learn about the questions you need to ask before determining whether low-code is the right solution. You’ll also hear about the importance of testing it by building a minimum viable product. Additionally, you’ll hear about how it can be utilized to make sure that the team keeps up with the changing technology.


What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

  • Why low-code is important even for technologically equipped teams (02:55)
  • The importance of testing out low-code by creating an MVP (05:03)
  • Questions that you should ask while evaluating the need for low-code (07:50)
  • How Covid impacted the adoption of low-code (09:01)

  • Connect with Isaac: 

    • LinkedIn
    • StarCIO

    • Connect with Michael Boland: 

      • LinkedIn
      • Mendix Low Code

      • Connect with Ginni Saraswati:

        • LinkedIn
        • Twitter
        • Website

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