Which industries benefit most from no-code platforms?
Enterprise systems will benefit the most from low-code and no-code platforms. In industrial parks, for example, code-free platforms can help break down the barriers between different functions, improve the security of mass surveillance systems (prevent and respond more effectively to problems such as fires), and even be able to know in real time which equipment needs replacement parts without the need for real-time inspection by on-site personnel.
Low-code and no-code platforms also reduce maintenance issues and improve production safety, which in turn increases productivity and energy efficiency.
What impedes the adoption of no-code platforms?
The potential of a data-driven enterprise-class no-code platform is not yet widely known, so raising awareness is the key right now. At present, organizations often hire developers or programmers to develop programs and often outsource these tasks to offshore IT companies, which is traditionally the only solution. At a fundamental level, organizations must be able to understand for themselves what needs can be met by data-driven codeless platforms and what new capabilities can be built to maximize the benefits of new technologies.
Organizations must build this digital awareness in order to be well-informed, deploy resources to help new teams learn these new systems and develop new habits, spread these platforms across the organization, and reduce employee hesitation and resistance to using new technologies.
This shift is essential to adapt to the ever-shortening technology cycle. No-code and low-code platforms enable companies to move quickly and digitize. Organizations that don’t adapt to this way of working to rapidly develop large-scale, complex IT systems and applications can fall behind and find themselves at a competitive disadvantage.