By Nicole Jones
“As with other no-code platforms, kintone provides the ability for non-technical business users to assemble business applications,”Jason Bloomberg writes in a Forbes article covering the three-day event. “kintone, however, offers a variety of approaches: application templates, conversion of Excel files, the assembly of apps and components from a cloud-based marketplace, modifying an existing app, or from scratch.”
In addition to enterprise identity management and other security technologies, Bloomberg highlights kintone’s full audit capabilities — “a must for enterprise customers in particular.”
kintone’s user-friendly process configuration interface and notification-based case management capabilities were also noted.
Jason Bloomberg has written a lot about the low-code market and how the rise of citizen developers in the enterprise has signaled the end of shadow IT.
It’s hard to ignore the shifting responsibilities of the IT department with the rise of low-code platforms like kintone as more business users develop and deploy their own solutions.
Read the entire article at https://blog.kintone.com/forbes-kintone-no-code-low-code-business-applications