Low-Code >> High Control — A LANSA webinar with Forrester Research and Brunswick
The term ‘low-code’ was defined by Forrester Research in 2014 to describe a new development platform that enables rapid application delivery with a minimum of hand-coding, and quick setup and deployment, for systems of engagement.
Since then, low-code development platforms have further fragmented into simple departmental solutions for citizen developers through to heavy-duty IT-driven enterprise development and everything in between.
In this webinar we’re going to explore:
- how the low-code market is changing, the options available and what the fragmentation of low-code means
- the implications for IT leaders exploring low-code and whether the benefits outweigh trying another new development strategy
We have three speakers who will look into the suitability of low-code platforms for building enterprise apps. Here’s the format of the 45-minute session:
- John Rymer, VP, Principal Analyst at Forrester Research will discuss the different types of IT Pro low-code offerings and what they bring to the table.
- Keith Arteaga, IT Manager at Brunswick Bowling will discuss his team’s real-world experiences using low-code development to replace their core business operations application when it had reached end-of-life.
- John Rymer will have a Q&A session with Keith Artega to discuss the choices they made when developing their applications, the challenges they faced and how they overcame them.
- Finally, I will outline the approach LANSA has taken and how our unique low-code offering with its language-based approach delivers all the productivity of low-code while still affording the highest control over the development process.
Join us on September 18 at 11:00 am EDT/10:00 am CDT/4:00 pm BST for what promises to be an illuminating session on the applicability of low-code in different situations and hear the real-world low-code development experience of Keith and his team from Brunswick.
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