Announcing the Low-code50

By CSO from IDG

New independent research from Influencer50, Inc. identifies the “Low-code50,” a list of the most influential thought-leaders who inform and guide the low-code application development market conversation. The study, commissioned by Appian (NASDAQ: APPN), determined top thought leaders across the categories of Academics, Industry Analysts, Journalists, Consultants and Systems Integrators, Enterprise and Government Users, and Technology Vendors. Results of the study are being rolled out by category, and are being featured on LowCode.com, a new educational industry website.

The Low-code50 study was conducted under Influencer50’s proprietary research methodology. The methodology used a combination of offline, online, and social techniques across a series of criteria, including market reach, frequency of impact, independence of impact, peer citations, online connections, and more. A large pool of initial candidates was identified, and put through in-house custom software to identify common links and connections. The ranking and scoring activity ensured that all types of market influencers were considered in assessing the most prominent thought-leaders in the next generation of application development.

As the report states: “The study methodology reflects how real influence works in that top influencers reference and network with each other. Top influencers don’t work in isolation, but neither are they an echo chamber reflecting their thoughts off like-minded followers. Influence very often jumps across industry sectors. The goal is to immediately separate noisemakers from the true decision influencers.” The first three Low-code50 categories and names to be announced are:

Academics:

● Arun Sundararajan, Professor, NYU Stern School of Business

● George Westerman, Principal Research Scientist, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Industry Analysts:

● Van L. Baker, Principal Analyst Gartner

● Jason Bloomberg, President, Intellyx

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