The line between citizen developers and IT pros gets fuzzier - is that a problem?
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"Business users are increasingly taking on their own app development through no-code and low-code platforms that allow them to build applications without needing deep technical skills," Marinela Profi, strategic AI advisor at SAS, told ZDNet. "Platforms like these empower business users to create custom solutions, automate workflows and streamline processes that previously were the domain of developers."
"A while back, we encountered a significant hurdle during a CRM system change," commented Gary Hemming, owner and finance director at ABC Finance. "We couldn't wait for the IT staff or developers because of the tight deadlines and increasing costs."
"They automated repetitive operations like manual data entry and reporting, which reduced hours of work to minutes. It improved our productivity by 25% and allowed us to deploy changes within days, something that previously took weeks," Hemming said.
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