The Citizen Developer (CD) movement is thriving. Businesses worldwide are becoming increasingly aware of the need to accelerate operations, and they are looking to Citizen Developers—those without any technical training—to invent and address particular problems. An unprecedented wave of revolution is being brought about by the democratization of software development, which affects a wide range
The rise of citizen development stands as a beacon of change. It empowers non-technical minds to take the reins of innovation, crafting applications that propel organizations forward. This phenomenon ignites agility, efficiency, and a surge of creativity. Yet, beneath the surface lies a critical challenge – measuring the impact. Enter the realm of Return on
This article (The Yoda way to knock IT backlogs out of the park!) was first published on Customer Think. The problem of growing IT backlog is not new, however, the strengthening of the bond between business users and shadow IT has become a cause of concern for sure. With companies rushing to embrace digital transformation,
Looking for a way to tackle your IT backlog and find new and innovative solutions to application development problems? Citizen Development might be the answer. With Gartner saying that, the number of citizen developers maybe 4 times that of professional developers, companies may be looking to get a head start on this initiative. Citizen development
Putting the power of IT into the hands of business users or non-IT personnel is the essence of citizen development (leveraging no-code platforms to make digital transformation happen). Imagine this – with just a few weeks of no-code training, a novice from any area of a business can build priority-specific applications, or in other words, a non-IT
There is a rogue form of IT that lurks in the shadows of big organizations. Shadow IT crept into the frustrating information system of companies to make it less troublesome for the employees. It operates in the dark to further the employees’ effectiveness in their roles by giving teams the tools they need outside of
In the world of digital transformation, citizen development has become a game-changer. As organizations strive to innovate and speed up their business processes, citizen developers are playing a vital role in driving change from within. These individuals, armed with low-code and no-code platforms, empower organizations to unlock their full potential and achieve remarkable results. In
This article was first published on Customer Think The philosophy of no-code low-code technology — that business users can build their solutions all on their own — resonates with enterprises. According to Gartner, by 2026, developers outside formal IT departments will account for at least 80% of the user base for low-code development tools, up from 60%
This article was first published on PMI. In today’s digitally-driven world, organizations are discovering the power of empowering their employees to become citizen developers. These individuals, armed with no-code or low-code platforms, are revolutionizing application development within their organizations. But where does one begin on this transformative journey? The answer lies in starting small. In this
This article was first published on ReadWrite. In today’s digital age, technology is advancing at a lightning-fast pace, and software developers are the wizards behind the scenes making it all happen. However, with the increasing demand for tech talent, companies face a significant challenge: Developer Shortage Crisis. And the scarcity has led to fierce competition for