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No-code platforms have emerged as transformative tools, democratizing software development by enabling even non-technical users to build applications through visual, drag-and-drop interfaces. They empower organisations by reducing reliance on traditional development teams and accelerating time-to-market. Business users can now address operational challenges without IT delays, streamlining processes and fostering quicker decision-making.
According to Gartner, 70% of new applications developed by enterprises will rely on no-code or low-code platforms by 2025, driven by the need for agility. Harvard Business Review highlights that these platforms allow faster iterations and experimentation, particularly for prototyping and automating workflows. However, Forrester warns that governance, scalability, and performance issues can limit their applicability in complex, high-stakes projects.
This prompts a crucial discussion: how can organisations decide when to embrace no-code for efficiency and when to rely on traditional development for long-term scalability and control?
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