Make Others Successful

Low Code In The Workplace


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Low Code/No Code. A trendy topic. Everything needs to be faster, easier, and cheaper. And low code is a player in that arena.
It aims to get the power of building applications into the hands of those close to the business process. 
It's a great concept, but has its challenges.
In this episode we'll talk about who Low Code is good for, who might want to use it, and give you some strategy for how to use Low Code tools at your organization.
Please enjoy the conversation between Mike Bodell and Mitch Herrema.
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