We all know the Waterfall approach to building software makes it tough to manage, prone to overrunning targets, and provides little flexibility to change the original plan. Agile software development addresses these challenges by encouraging building software in iterations while focusing on individuals and interactions over processes and tools, working software over comprehensive documentation, customer collaboration over contract negotiation, and responding to change over following a plan. The same fundamental principles of Agile are mirrored in the no-code approach. Both share the same overarching goal: A better and more efficient way to build software. In fact, no-code platforms further accelerate agile development in many ways: speeding and eliminating coding, strongly aligning development with business, much faster delivery, enforcing behaviour change.
In this webinar, join our guest speaker, Diego Lo Giudice, Vice President, and Principal Analyst at Forrester, to learn why Agile and No-Code are one of software development history’s great pairings. We will also be joined by Deepa Maski, Head of IT at SUCO Bank, who will talk about how SUCO is leveraging an agile development approach combined with no-code to automate processes and build applications.
In the webinar, we will cover:
Diego Lo Giudice
VP - Principal Analyst, Forrester
Deepa Maski
Head of Department, Tech Team, SUCO Bank
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