A citizen developer is a non-technical business user who has little or no coding experience. However, they are still able to use low-code and no-code (LC/NC) tools to create useful applications. As a ...
The democratisation of application development brings numerous benefits, including increased innovation and rapid deployment. As this trend becomes more prevalent, it has sparked debates about its ...
A recent survey of 500 CIOs shows 56% see citizen development -- the creation of applications outside of formal IT channels -- as one of their top priorities moving forward. Nearly two in five, 38%, ...
Seventeenth-century philosopher René Descartes first suggested that we “divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it.” It also gave us cogito ergo sum which ...
Over the past few weeks, I’ve seen articles in industry publications indicating how many thousands of jobs are available for citizen developers. Not only that, but there are also plenty of postings on ...
Citizen developers are becoming increasingly important, especially in this day and age. But what exactly is a “citizen developer,” and why should we care? Coined by Gartner, the term “citizen ...
This year has been the perfect storm for everyone in the tech industry. With the economy in a state of flux, inflation, and rising costs impacting business operations and strategies, there’s several ...
Katie is Chief Product Officer at Adjust, a mobile marketing analytics platform trusted by growth-driven marketers around the world. According to management consulting firm Korn Ferry, the global ...
With a dearth of professional developer talent, and low-code and no-code platforms proliferating, organizations are turning to tech-savvy business users to solve application needs. But the shadow IT ...
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Many organizations have tried — and failed — to successfully implement citizen development initiatives. The theory behind the model is alluring: Leverage low-code/no-code (LCNC) tools to enable ...