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This is how low code development helps your business

By Ben Cilliers, applications development manager at IndigoCube.


Johannesburg, 03 Jul 2018
Ben Cilliers, applications development manager at IndigoCube.
Ben Cilliers, applications development manager at IndigoCube.

Low code development platforms make building applications quick and easy enough that even people without any coding knowledge can do it. They also make deploying to multiple platforms, such as tablets, smartphones, laptops and desktops with a variety of Windows, MacOS, iOS, Android, Windows Phone and others, possible by clicking just one button.

There's no need to recreate the entire application every time you want to deploy to a new platform. And low code applications, made in good quality platforms, are secure, they scale, and offer the functionality required for demanding enterprise environments.

Low code development platforms slash the costs of coding. They can reduce the dependence on costly programmers and cut the time it takes people to create applications to either deliver projects far quicker, or deliver many more projects per person in the same time, says Ben Cilliers, applications development manager at IndigoCube.

Application developers, their managers, and business people who need customer-facing applications quickly or who have few developer resources available can immediately benefit from low code development platforms. So too people who need to develop many applications on an ongoing basis. And businesses that want flexibility and speed in their development capability, so they can rapidly adapt to evolving market conditions and customer requirements. Also, organisations that have to protect themselves against code maintenance and update risks that come with having no, or poor, documentation. And organisations that want the safety and consistency of global standards built (and verified) into their coding environments. Plus, organisations that want their developers to contribute to many software projects every year that they can roll-out quickly.

Many of the time benefits associated with low code development don't actually stem from the lack of having to write any code. Low code platforms also save a ton of time in the requirements analysis and documentation phase because they can effectively eliminate it. Low code platforms also have app stores of their own, called forges, that enable people to re-use parts of applications that other people have made. For example, if you need your application to display a location in Google Maps, you can often just download the capability and drop it in place without having to create it yourself. Those elements are even often free of charge from open communities.

Low code platforms are an effective way for many businesses to overcome the challenge of finding many skilled developers, using their time effectively, rolling out applications rapidly, complying with industry best practice, across multiple platforms simultaneously, and reducing costs. And they still meet their other requirements for robust and adaptable applications securely deployed to meet the dynamic requirements of modern markets, on time, in budget, and to specification.

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IndigoCube

IndigoCube taps into its in-depth experience and expertise in software delivery to empower enterprises in the fast-moving digital age to build, secure and run software more efficiently using a consolidated approach combining skills development, process transformation and the implementation of leading-edge automation technology. It focuses particularly in the areas of lean agile transformation, DevOps optimisation, lean product management, rapid application development, cyber security, customer experience, automation, API management and micro-services to boost productivity and long-term return on investment.

Editorial contacts

Michelle Oelschig
Scarlet Letter
(083) 636 1766
michelle@scarletletter.co.za