Low-code Development
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The Claris platform: Your low-code development solution.
What is low code?
A low-code development platform takes a visual approach to build an app. Instead of writing code line by line, you can use an intuitive point-and-click, or drag-and-drop approach to building an app.
Regardless of programming experience, low-code development allows for the creation of fast, easy, and customized apps to solve unique business problems. Low-code development provides a foundation that anyone can learn and build upon to unlimited levels of functionality and complexity.
- Creating a custom app quickly.
- Automating manual tasks.
- Transforming business processes.
- Integrating easily with other apps.
Why low code?
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Low-code tools enable the subject matter expert (SME) closest to the challenge to devise the solution.
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According to Gartner, more than half of enterprises will adopt low-code application platforms as part of their core digital strategy.
Low code vs. no code
The terms ‘low code’ and ‘no code’ are often grouped together, but in reality, they describe two different concepts.
No code
Platforms are developed specifically for people who have zero coding experience.
vs
Low code
Platforms accommodate users of all levels. Experienced developers can use a low-code solution to quickly set base functionality, then add complexity.
Low-code development allows for the creation of
fast, easy, and customized applications
to solve unique business problems.
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Benefits of low-code development.
Development speed
Dive right in and create a custom application for immediate deployment. Dramatically improve the development cycle for applications while expanding your development capabilities.
Cost savings
Build a custom solution to manage spending, reduce waste, improve revenue, and free your time to take advantage of new opportunities as they arise.
Employee productivity
Automate manual tasks, digitize offline processes, and improve efficiency and productivity throughout your organization. Channel resources to strategic objectives.
Agility
Respond quickly and effectively to changes in the business environment, and create a long-term, competitive advantage for your organization.
What types of apps can you create using a low-code development platform?
With low-code application development,
a person’s imagination is truly the limit.
Paper process
digitization
Content
management
Inventory
management
Orders &
invoicing
Project
management
Workflow
optimization
Task
automation
Event
management
Features of low-code platforms.
Visual modeling
The key difference between low-code and traditional application development is visual modeling. Building an app using a low-code platform is more like creating a flowchart than typing in lines of code in a specific language. Low code includes familiar tools like drag-and-drop and point-and-click, which makes it easy and intuitive for a variety of users.
Instant deployment
You can deploy low-code applications to a remote or distributed workforce quickly and easily – across a cloud or an on-premise network. Complete your application fast, and put it into production for everyone to use even faster.
Standardized rules
Instead of reinventing the wheel with every new application, a low-code platform allows an organization to create standardized rules that apply to every new application. This eliminates the need to write custom coding for universal specifications and makes it easier to modify applications in the future.
Application management
A low-code platform can be set to align various teams across a common platform. This improves transparency across the organization, allowing for better management of applications both during development and after deployment.
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