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Low Code, No Code - Revolution or Evolution?

Low code and no code are popular alternatives to traditional software development that limit the amount of coding needed in a bid to make working on applications quicker, easier and more accessible.
Saving time, boosting efficiency and filling talent gaps are among the advantages of low code/no code, but what limitations could these practices provide? And what has contributed to the meteoric rise of this development philosophy?
In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Editor Matt Harris speaks to Chai Rajebahadur, Executive VP and Head of Europe at Zensar, to discuss:
- The acceleration of low code, no code adoption and who is benefiting from it
- Advantages and disadvantages of low code
- What low code means for the talent market
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