By Merlin
Digital transformation has become essential for all businesses, irrespective of their size, industry, or function. And this demands that businesses align themselves with a well-thought-out strategy to operate with flexibility—one that’s more agile and responsive to market and customer needs.
We recently had Jerry Rapp, CIO of Town Pump, who has extensively worked in the tech and software industry for over 20 years; Jason Bloomberg, President of Intellyx, who analyzes multiple disruptive trends in enterprise technology and digital transformation; and Tejas Gadhia, Lead Developer Evangelist of Zoho, who has worked closely with low-code and SaaS technology, as part of a panel to discuss how low-code plays an important role in amplifying digital transformation in enterprises. They shared many valuable insights on how organizations can transform efficiently, innovate faster, and deliver new capabilities using low-code.
Let’s take a look at the key points from the conversation.
How is low-code reshaping the digital transformation strategy of organizations?
Jason – We like to say digital transformation is software-empowered but customer-driven, where organizations are now able to transform themselves to meet customer needs better and break down organizational silos. When you break down organizational silos, you’re also breaking down technological silos, so this wouldn’t be possible if it wasn’t for a whole range of new digital technologies, from cloud computing to better front-end technologies like HTML and enterprise applications like SaaS services. Technology has been the enabler. It doesn’t matter how complex or simple it is, but at the end of the day we’re trying to serve the customer better.
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