In this contributed article, Ben Kliger, CEO and co-founder, Zenity, explores the connection between AI and no/low code development and how to bring application security measures to the new world of low-code/no-code app development.
Survey: More than 75% of Enterprises Don’t Plan to Use Commercial LLMs in Production Citing Data Privacy as Primary Concern
Predibase, the commercially available low-code declarative ML platform for developers, today released a new report, “Beyond the Buzz: A Look at Large Language Models in Production.” Based on survey data from organizations experimenting with LLMs, the report offers insight into real-world concerns, opportunities, and priorities for organizations as they embrace AI and LLMs.
Low-Code Software Development: From Crisis Technology to Core Technology
Mendix, a Siemens business and global leader in modern enterprise application development, announced the results of its “2022 State of Low-Code in Key Verticals” survey, which shows that most organizations expect to use low-code more than traditional coding by 2024. In line with that, Gartner estimates that, by 2025, 70% of applications developed by enterprises will be built with low-code or no-code technologies, up from less than 25% in 2020.
Predibase Introduces a New Way to Do Low-Code Machine Learning
Predibase emerged from stealth with its commercial platform that lets both data scientists and non-experts develop flexible, state-of-the-art ML with best-of-breed ML infrastructure. Predibase has been in beta with Fortune 500 enterprises the last nine months who have seen time for model development deployment drop from months to days and used by data practitioners and engineers across each organization.
Out of the Lab: How Low-Code Access to External Data Increases Speed to Production
In this contributed article, Prashant P. Reddy, Head of Data Advisory for Demyst, discusses how LCDPs help organizations deploy applications faster by lowering barriers to technology and data access. Having the ability to spin up data-driven applications and shut them down at rapid speed is a powerful tool in the race to be competitive. That being said, it is important for Low-Code Development Platforms to keep up with changes in external data to ensure that organizations align the right data with the right use cases.
Prophecy.io Launches Low Code Data Engineering SaaS Platform for Spark with $6M investment
Prophecy.io announced the rollout of the new SaaS version of its unique low code data engineering platform, the only solution designed for data practitioners. Prophecy helps businesses accelerate the development and deployment of data pipelines so that massive incoming data streams can be prepared for analytics and machine learning.
Why 2021 is The Year of Low-Code
Forrester analysts estimate 75% of all enterprise software will be built with low-code technology this year. As the pandemic’s impact continues well into 2021, IT leaders will continue to rely on rapid, agile low-code software development platforms to roll out business critical solutions and expand digital channels. Platforms that integrate augmented reality, holistic multi-experiences, and easy enterprise data access will enable organizations to navigate continued economic uncertainty.
Infographic: The Rise of No-Code Development Platforms
Our friends over at Saas Platform company in Ireland called TeamKonnect have developed new infographic called “The Rise of No-Code Development Platforms” which is provided below. This infographic is a 101 guide to No-Code Development Platforms. Rising in popularity in the last decade, these platforms offer an exciting opportunity for businesses and organizations to develop apps that meet their needs without the engagement of software engineers.