The rapid shift toward digital solutions has pushed teams of all sizes to rethink how they build and deploy applications.
Three key trends are at the forefront of the digital revolution today – generative AI, composable apps, and low-code tools. But how likely are businesses and nay-sayers to start using artificial ...
Microsoft is launching a significant expansion of its Copilot AI assistant on Tuesday, introducing tools that let employees build applications, automate workflows, and create specialized AI agents ...
At Microsoft Ignite 2024, which began Tuesday in Chicago, the company announced a series of low-code product enhancements, targeted at developers, that ranged from new capabilities in Power Apps and ...
Modern development requires more than just speed. It demands agility, scalability, and the power to tackle even the most complex use cases and build solutions that reduce manual work, streamline ...
Low-code or no-code development platforms let users convert ideas into apps without the need for extensive coding knowledge or experience. Beyond being user-friendly and minimizing the need for ...
Today's average large enterprise is likely to have nearly 80,000 apps built out of copilots and low-code platforms. This is posing a potential security nightmare, as more than six out of ten, 62%, ...
Along with replacing software developers and possibly killing humanity, advanced AI is seen by many as a death knell for the do-it-yourself, low-code/no-code tooling industry, but a new report belies ...
Zenity Ltd., a platform that secures artificial intelligence and low-code app development, said today it raised $38 million in early-stage funding to grow its platform and assist enterprise companies ...
Reply, a global systems integrator and technology consulting firm, introduces “App to the Future” an immersive “AI-Scape Room” an immersive escape room experience powered by Microsoft Copilot, Azure ...