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    Explore " lowcode" with insightful episodes like "Blueprint for Success: Matching Your Business Goals with the Ideal Software", "Czy przebranżowienie do IT ma jeszcze sens – część 2", "Czy przebranżowienie do IT ma jeszcze sens – część 1", "A Node-RED okosotthon vonatkozása" and "Unlocking Potential: The Power and Versatility of Custom Software" from podcasts like ""The Moonello Show | Unleash Your Business Potential", "Pierwsze kroki w IT", "Pierwsze kroki w IT", "OkosOtthon Labor" and "The Moonello Show | Unleash Your Business Potential"" and more!

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    Blueprint for Success: Matching Your Business Goals with the Ideal Software

    Blueprint for Success: Matching Your Business Goals with the Ideal Software

    In the bustling world of business, picking the right software is like finding the perfect teammate. It's not just about getting the fanciest tools; it's about finding the ones that fit your team's game plan. Let’s dive into how you can score big by aligning your business goals with the perfect software.

    Understanding Your Goals

    First things first, what are your business goals? Maybe you want to sell more products, make your customers happier, or get your tasks done faster. Just like a soccer coach picks players that fit the team's strategy, you need to choose software that matches your business goals.

    Choosing the Right Player

    Now, imagine you're a coach scouting for players. You wouldn't pick a basketball player for a soccer team, right? The same goes for software. If your goal is to sell more, you need software that's great at tracking sales, like a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) tool. It's like having a star striker who scores goals (or sales!) consistently.

    Listen to the Stats

    Did you know that companies who use the right software see awesome results? For example, using a good CRM tool can boost your sales by up to 29%. It’s like having a secret playbook that helps you win more games.

    A Winning Story

    Let's tell a story of a small bakery. They had the tastiest cupcakes but struggled to keep track of orders. They decided to use a simple order management software. In just a few months, they were handling orders twice as fast and making more customers smile. Just like a team that finds its rhythm, the bakery started scoring big in the business league.

    Training Time

    Choosing the software is just the start; you also need to train your team to use it. It's like teaching your players new moves. If they don’t know how to use the software, it’s like having a soccer ball they can’t kick. Studies show that if your team is well-trained, they'll use the software better and get more wins (or business success!).

    Keep Checking the Scoreboard

    Once the game is on, keep an eye on the scoreboard. Is the software helping you reach your goals? Sometimes, you might need to change your strategy or try new software, just like how a coach makes changes during a game.

    Your Game Plan

    So, what’s the game plan? Know your goals, pick software that helps you reach them, train your team, and keep an eye on the results. It's not just about having the best software, but using it in a way that helps your business score big.

    Remember, in this game of business, your software is your teammate. Choose it wisely, train your team, and keep adapting your strategy. With the right software, you’re not just playing the game; you’re playing to win!

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    Czy przebranżowienie do IT ma jeszcze sens – część 2

    Czy przebranżowienie do IT ma jeszcze sens – część 2
    Daniel Roziecki, programista, mentor i youtuber, rozmawia ze mną o tym, czy przebranżowienie do IT ma jeszcze sens. [more] Jest to druga część naszego spotkania, gdzie omawiamy m.in. temat tego, czy nadal warto inwestować w naukę programowania, a jeśli tak, to kiedy będzie na to najlepszy moment. Zastanawiamy się również, czy w dobie AI warunki rekrutacji ulegną zmianie. Pełen opis odcinka, polecane materiały i linki oraz transkrypcję znajdziesz na: https://devmentor.pl/b/czy-przebranzowienie-do-it-ma-jeszcze-sens-czesc-2


    || devmentor.pl/rozmowa ⬅ Chcesz przebranżowić się do IT i poznać rozwiązania, które innym pozwoliły skutecznie znaleźć pracę? Jestem doświadczonym developerem oraz mentorem programowania – chętnie odpowiem na Twoje pytania o naukę programowania oraz świat IT. Umów się na bezpłatną, niezobowiązującą rozmowę!
    ~ Mateusz Bogolubow, twórca podcastu Pierwsze kroki w IT

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    Czy przebranżowienie do IT ma jeszcze sens – część 1

    Czy przebranżowienie do IT ma jeszcze sens – część 1
    Daniel Roziecki, programista, mentor i youtuber, rozmawia ze mną o tym, czy przebranżowienie do IT ma jeszcze sens. [more] Mamy 2023 rok, branża IT ze względu na czynniki gospodarcze i polityczne spowolniła. Do tego prężnie rozwija się sztuczna inteligencja. Czy rynek pracy w IT wkrótce się poprawi? A może to koniec tzw. eldorado i rynku pracownika? Pełen opis odcinka, polecane materiały i linki oraz transkrypcję znajdziesz na: https://devmentor.pl/b/czy-przebranzowienie-do-it-ma-jeszcze-sens-czesc-1


    || devmentor.pl/rozmowa ⬅ Chcesz przebranżowić się do IT i poznać rozwiązania, które innym pozwoliły skutecznie znaleźć pracę? Jestem doświadczonym developerem oraz mentorem programowania – chętnie odpowiem na Twoje pytania o naukę programowania oraz świat IT. Umów się na bezpłatną, niezobowiązującą rozmowę!
    ~ Mateusz Bogolubow, twórca podcastu Pierwsze kroki w IT

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    A Node-RED okosotthon vonatkozása

    A Node-RED okosotthon vonatkozása

    Visszatérő vendégünk, Kalauz Máté jóvoltából betekintést nyerhetünk a Node-RED böngésző alapú folyamatszerkesztő rendszer segítségével kialakítható szofisztikált okosotthon rendszerekbe. A kezdő műkedvelőtől a feketeöves programozóig ez az ökoszisztéma mindenki számára tartogat kihívást és lehetőséget.

     

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    Unlocking Potential: The Power and Versatility of Custom Software

    Unlocking Potential: The Power and Versatility of Custom Software

    Ever heard of the butterfly effect? It's an idea from the world of science that a tiny flap of a butterfly's wings can set off a chain of events leading to a huge tornado far away. In the world of business, it's the small decisions that can lead to big, tornado-sized results. One such decision could be adopting custom software development. It's like giving your business a superpower. Let's dive into the fascinating world of custom software and discover how it's reshaping businesses!

    A study by Forrester Research found that 84% of firms saw an increase in business efficiency. But what's so magical about it? Let's look at some real-world use cases.

    Case 1: Streamlining Operations

    Imagine a business like a bustling city. There are cars, buses, trains, and bikes, all moving in different directions. It can get chaotic if not managed well. That's where custom software steps in. It's like a brilliant traffic light system, keeping everything running smoothly.

    Take the example of an e-commerce company that needed to handle a vast inventory, manage customer requests, and keep track of sales. They invested in custom software. It's like they built their own traffic light system, ensuring each part of their business was moving smoothly and efficiently.

    Case 2: Enhancing Customer Experience

    Have you ever walked into a shop and had the shopkeeper remember your name and your favorite items? Feels nice, doesn't it? That's the kind of customer experience businesses want to create. Custom software is like that smart shopkeeper.

    A telecommunication company decided to invest in custom software to better serve its customers. Their new system remembered each customer's preferences, providing personalized recommendations. Customers felt like they were walking into their favorite shop. They felt seen, understood, and valued.

    Case 3: Fostering Innovation

    To keep a kite flying high, you need a strong, steady wind. Innovation is the wind that keeps businesses flying high. Custom software is like a powerful gust of wind, pushing businesses to new heights.

    A healthcare start-up decided to develop a custom software solution to streamline patient data management. Not only did it solve their immediate needs, but it also opened doors to new opportunities. They were able to spot trends, identify areas of improvement, and innovate their services.

    So there you have it, friends. Custom software development is no longer a luxury but a necessity in the modern business world. It's the secret sauce, the magic wand, and the master chef that can transform businesses. From streamlining operations to enhancing customer experience and fostering innovation, it's changing the game one business at a time. Are you ready to join the revolution?

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    Low Code

    Low Code
    Der Ansatz Low Code verspricht eine Softwareentwicklung von neuen Anwendungen weitgehend ohne klassischen Programmcode. Auf diese Weise soll es für IT-Nutzer:innen immer einfacher werden, Aufgaben und Geschäftsprozesse selbst zu programmieren. Ob es wirklich so einfach ist und welche Konsequenzen und Möglichkeiten dies für die Entwicklung von Fachverfahren in der öffentlichen Verwaltung hat, erörtern wir bei re|Staat digital mit Anna Opaska. Die Publikation und weitere Inhalte vom ÖFIT finden Sie unter https://www.oeffentliche-it.de/

    Crossing the Digital Bridge: Is Your Business Ready for a Software Leap?

    Crossing the Digital Bridge: Is Your Business Ready for a Software Leap?

    Ready, Set, Software! Is Your Business Primed for a Software Development Project?

    Picture this: Sarah, a seasoned business owner, found herself in a perplexing situation. Her flourishing business was making strides, but she felt a sense of inertia. Her operations, although efficient, lacked the edge that technology offered. The world around her buzzed with words like 'digital transformation' and 'software solutions.' She knew she had to make a move. But she had a nagging question, "Is my business ready to move forward with a software development project?"

    You may have found yourself in Sarah's shoes, grappling with a similar question.

    So, how can you, like Sarah, decide whether it's time to take that leap?

    Understanding Your Business Goals

    Firstly, you need to evaluate your business objectives. Every software development project must align with your business's larger goal. For Sarah, the goal was to streamline her operations and enhance customer experience. What's your goal? Is it about cost-cutting, increasing efficiency, or perhaps venturing into new markets? Your clear vision becomes the foundation of your software project.

    Money Talks

    Next comes the budget. A Standish Group study suggested that a staggering 31.1% of projects get canceled before completion, and 52.7% of projects cost 189% of their original estimates. Thus, you must ensure you have the financial readiness to not only develop but also maintain the software.

    Resource Ready

    Just as a baker can't bake without flour, your business can't dive into software development without adequate resources. It's not just about numbers but the right mix of skills and adaptability. As per the KPMG Harvey Nash CIO Survey, 65% of technology leaders reported a lack of necessary talent hinders their strategy. Hence, gauge your team's readiness to contribute to the project effectively.

    Cultivating Culture

    The culture of a company plays a pivotal role in embracing software development. If the culture resists change, it could lead to project failure. A study by McKinsey found that 70% of change programs fail due to resistance from employees and lack of support from management. Thus, fostering a culture that is open to innovation becomes vital.

    Mastering Change

    The introduction of new software isn't just a one-time event. It brings a wave of changes that your team must adapt to. Therefore, having a robust change management plan is crucial. It should include training modules to help your team get comfortable with the new software.

    Alignment Across the Board

    Lastly, organizational alignment is crucial. As Sarah realized, it's like a well-coordinated orchestra where all parts must move in sync to create harmony. In a business context, this means all stakeholders, from leadership to front-line employees, should be aligned with the software development project.

    Sarah took the plunge, invested in a software development project, and witnessed a significant leap in her business growth. Today, her business operations are seamless, and customer satisfaction is at an all-time high.

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    Code Talk: Unleashing Growth through Crystal-Clear Communication with Your Dev Team

    Code Talk: Unleashing Growth through Crystal-Clear Communication with Your Dev Team

    In this episode, we delve into the art of effective team communication. We believe a harmonious team is the backbone of any successful software project. Hence, we've collated proven strategies to help you communicate better with your software development team. This journey will guide you through the pivotal role of clear project scope, meeting deadlines, and setting realistic goals.

    In the world of business, we often think of a team like a jigsaw puzzle. Every piece has its unique shape and role. In a software development team, there are a variety of pieces, including designers, developers, and testers. As a business owner, director, or manager, your job is to make sure these pieces fit together perfectly. But how do you do that? Through effective communication!

    Communication is like the glue that holds the puzzle pieces together. It helps your team understand the project scope, meet deadlines, and achieve goals. When it comes to software development, there are three important terms you need to know - 'low code', 'no code', and 'custom software development'. We'll talk more about these later.

    The Power of Clear Communication

    Imagine you're directing a play. Your actors won't know their roles unless you provide clear instructions. The same is true in software development. Your team needs to understand the 'what', 'when', and 'why' of their tasks. This is what we call the project scope.

    A clear project scope outlines what the final product should look like, when it should be ready, and why it's important for your company. It's like a roadmap that guides your team towards the end goal. Without it, your team might feel lost and confused, leading to delays and mistakes.

    The Role of Deadlines

    Deadlines are another crucial part of communication. They set the pace for your project, making sure everyone is moving at the right speed. Remember, a deadline is not just a date on the calendar. It's a commitment to deliver quality work within a certain time frame.

    Make sure your team understands the importance of deadlines. They need to know that meeting deadlines is not just about being fast. It's about being efficient and delivering the best product possible.

    Setting Goals

    Setting goals is like planting a flag on a mountain. It gives your team something to aim for. Goals should be clear, measurable, and achievable.

    For example, if you're developing a new app, your goal could be "We want to create an app that will make online shopping easier for our customers." This gives your team a clear direction and a purpose.

    Remember, goals should not just be about the end product. They should also reflect your company's values and vision.

    As a leader, it's important to communicate with your team about which approach is best for your project. This decision should be based on your project scope, deadlines, and goals.

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    Unlocking the Power of Software Development: No Code, Low Code, and Custom Software Approaches

    Unlocking the Power of Software Development: No Code, Low Code, and Custom Software Approaches

    Introduction to the world of no code, low code, and custom software development, and the benefits of each approach.

    In today's digital age, businesses need customized software solutions to keep up with the competition. However, not all businesses have the technical expertise or resources to build software from scratch. That's where no-code, low-code, and custom software development approaches come in.

    No-code development allows businesses to build software solutions without writing any code, while low-code development platforms allow users to write simplified code to speed up the development process. Both approaches offer faster time-to-market, cost savings, and ease of use

    Custom software development involves building software solutions from scratch, using programming languages and other technical tools. This approach provides complete control, scalability, and unique features that cannot be achieved with no-code or low-code development.

    Choosing the right approach depends on your specific business needs. If you require a simple software solution that can be built quickly and inexpensively, no-code or low-code development may be the right choice. However, if you require a complex software solution with unique features and functionalities, custom software development may be the best option.

    In conclusion, understanding the world of no-code, low-code, and custom software development, and the benefits of each approach can help businesses make informed decisions about which approach is right for their business needs.

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    Software Development: Reshaping the Job Market for a Remote World

    Software Development: Reshaping the Job Market for a Remote World

    The impact of software development on the job market, including the rise of remote work and the skills businesses, need to hire for in the software development space.

    Over the last five years, software development has evolved significantly, with the rise of low-code and no-code solutions making it easier for businesses to create custom software without the need for extensive coding knowledge. This has also led to a shift in hiring practices, as businesses look for developers with skills in these areas.

    One major impact of software development on the job market has been the rise of remote work. As businesses rely more on technology to manage their operations, remote work has become more common in the software development space. This has allowed businesses to hire talent from anywhere in the world, making it easier to find the right people for the job.

    When it comes to hiring for software development positions, businesses need to look for a combination of technical and soft skills. Technical skills are important, of course, but soft skills like communication, teamwork, and problem-solving are just as crucial for a successful software development team.

    In terms of the different types of software development, there are three main categories: no code, low code, and custom software development. No-code solutions are the simplest, allowing businesses to create custom software without any coding knowledge. Low-code solutions are slightly more complex but still require minimal coding skills. Finally, custom software development involves creating software from scratch, requiring significant coding expertise.

    Successful software development teams have a combination of technical and soft skills. For example, the team at Google is known for its strong engineering culture, where employees are encouraged to take risks and think creatively. At Basecamp, the focus is on collaboration and communication, with team members working closely together to solve problems and create great software.

    As emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain, and the Internet of Things continue to shape the software development landscape, businesses need to be prepared to adapt and stay ahead of the curve. This means investing in new tools and technologies, as well as hiring developers with the right skills and expertise to work with these emerging technologies.

    To prepare for these changes, businesses can take a number of steps. One is to invest in training and development programs for their existing staff, ensuring they have the skills they need to work with new technologies. Another is to partner with external vendors who specialize in these emerging technologies, giving businesses access to the latest tools and expertise.

    In conclusion, software development has had a significant impact on the job market, with the rise of remote work and new technologies like low-code and no-code solutions changing the way businesses approach software development. To stay ahead of the curve, businesses need to focus on developing a combination of technical and soft skills in their software development teams, as well as investing in emerging technologies and adapting to the chan

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    Level Up Your Software Product: Unleashing the Benefits of Gamification

    Level Up Your Software Product: Unleashing the Benefits of Gamification

    The benefits of gamification in software products and its effect on user engagement and retention.

    Gamification in software products is becoming increasingly popular as it offers a fun and engaging way for users to interact with software. In this podcast, we discussed the benefits of gamification in software products, how it can be used to drive user engagement and motivation, and best practices for incorporating gamification into software products.

    Gamification elements such as points, badges, and leaderboards can be used to drive user engagement and motivation. However, it is important to keep game mechanics simple and easy to understand, provide immediate feedback, and set achievable goals. Companies like Duolingo, Nike, and Starbucks have successfully incorporated gamification into their software products, resulting in increased user engagement and retention rates.

    There are different approaches to software development, including low code, no code, and custom software development. Each approach has its own benefits and drawbacks when it comes to incorporating gamification into software products. Low code and no code platforms allow for faster development and deployment of gamification elements, while custom software development offers more flexibility and customization options.

    The benefits of gamification in software products include increased user engagement, improved learning outcomes, and higher user retention rates. By providing users with tangible benefits such as points, badges, and levels, gamification incentivizes users to continue engaging with the product or service. It also provides a sense of progress and achievement, which can be highly motivating for users.

    However, there are common pitfalls that developers should avoid when incorporating gamification into software products. These include creating a game that is too difficult or confusing, failing to provide meaningful rewards and incentives, relying too heavily on gamification, and not considering cultural and demographic factors.

    In summary, gamification in software products offers a fun and engaging way for users to interact with software, leading to increased user engagement and retention rates. To incorporate gamification effectively, it is important to keep game mechanics simple and easy to understand, provide meaningful rewards and incentives, and avoid common pitfalls. Different approaches to software development, such as low code, no code, and custom software development, offer different benefits and drawbacks when it comes to incorporating gamification elements into software products. Ultimately, gamification is a powerful tool for driving user engagement and motivation and should be considered by any business looking to enhance its software products.

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    Maintaining Your Competitive Edge: The Crucial Role of Software Maintenance and Optimizations

    Maintaining Your Competitive Edge: The Crucial Role of Software Maintenance and Optimizations

    The importance of software maintenance, including how to ensure that your software continues to meet your business needs and remain up-to-date with the latest technologies

    Software maintenance is super important for businesses. It helps to make sure your software is working well and can keep up with new technology. In this summary, we will talk about why software maintenance is important and how it can help your business.

    First, let's understand what software maintenance is. It's when you keep checking and improving your software after it has been built. This can include fixing bugs, updating features, and making sure it works with other new technology. There are three main types of software development that we will focus on: low code, no code, and custom software development. Each of these approaches has its own benefits and can help your business in different ways.

    Low code development is when you use tools that help you build software faster and with less coding. This can be helpful for businesses because it makes it easier to create new software and update it. No code development is even simpler. With no code tools, you can create software without writing any code at all. This is great for people who are not experts in programming. Custom software development is when you build software from scratch, just for your business. This can be more complex, but it gives you complete control over how the software works and what it can do.

    Now, let's talk about why software maintenance is so important. There are a few big reasons:

    1. Keeping up with technology
    2. Fixing bugs and issues
    3. Improving performance
    4. Enhancing security
    5. Adding new features

    So, how can you make sure your software is well-maintained? Here are a few tips:

    1. Make a plan
    2. Track changes
    3. Test regularly
    4. Keep learning
    5. Get help when needed

    In conclusion, software maintenance is essential for businesses to stay competitive and meet their goals. By maintaining your software, you can keep up with new technology, fix bugs and issues, improve performance, enhance security, and add new features. With low code, no code, and custom software development approaches, you can choose the best option for your business needs. Remember to make a plan, track changes, test regularly, keep learning, and get help when needed to ensure your software is well-maintained and supports your business's success.

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    Decoding Software Development: Exploring the Pros and Cons of No Code, Low Code, and Custom Platforms

    Decoding Software Development: Exploring the Pros and Cons of No Code, Low Code, and Custom Platforms

    The pros and cons of using no code and low code platforms for businesses, and when it might make sense to consider custom software development.

    Are you a business owner or manager looking to create custom software solutions for your company? In this article, we explore the pros and cons of using no-code and low-code platforms compared to custom software development.

    No-code and low-code platforms allow users to create simple software solutions quickly and cost-effectively, without the need for coding expertise. These platforms are ideal for businesses looking to create simple applications that don't require complex workflows or integrations.

    However, there are limitations to no-code and low-code platforms. They may not be suitable for businesses with unique requirements or complex workflows that require integration with multiple systems. No-code and low-code platforms may also have limitations when it comes to data security and compliance, making custom software development a better option for businesses in highly regulated industries.

    Custom software development is a more comprehensive and flexible solution for businesses with unique requirements. With custom software development, businesses can create software solutions that meet their specific needs, even if those requirements can't be met by off-the-shelf software or no-code and low-code platforms.

    However, custom software development can be expensive and time-consuming. Businesses will need to invest time and money into the development process, and there is no guarantee that the final software solution will meet all their requirements.

    When considering the best option for your business, it's important to weigh the pros and cons of no-code and low-code platforms against custom software development. Consider your business goals, unique requirements, and budget when making this decision.

    Some popular no-code and low-code platforms include Airtable, Zapier, Bubble, and Salesforce Lightning. However, if your business has unique requirements that can't be met by these platforms, custom software development may be necessary.

    In conclusion, no-code and low-code platforms can be useful tools for creating simple software solutions quickly and cost-effectively. However, businesses with unique requirements or complex workflows may find that custom software development is the best option. When deciding between these two options, it's important to consider your business goals, unique requirements, and budget to make an informed decision.

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    Unlocking Business Success: The Power of User Experience (UX) in Software Development

    Unlocking Business Success: The Power of User Experience (UX) in Software Development

    The importance of user experience (UX) in software development, and how it can impact the success of a business.

    User experience, or UX for short, is all about making sure that people who use a software or app have a great time doing it. When software is easy and enjoyable to use, it helps a business grow and succeed. This article will explain why UX is important in software development and how it can impact the success of a business. We will also look at some modern approaches to software development, like low code, no code, and custom software development.

    Why is UX important?
    Imagine going to a store with confusing signs, messy shelves, and rude staff. Would you want to go back there? Probably not! The same thing applies to software. If users find it difficult or frustrating to use, they might stop using it and switch to a different product. In today's competitive world, businesses can't afford to lose customers because of a bad user experience.

    When software is designed with a focus on UX, it becomes easier for people to understand and use, which means they are more likely to stick around and recommend it to others. Happy customers often lead to more sales and a better reputation for a business.

    Low Code, No Code, and Custom Software Development:
    Now, let's talk about three popular ways to create software that can help businesses achieve a great user experience: low code, no code, and custom software development.

    1. Low Code:
      Low code is a way to create software using simple visual tools, like dragging and dropping elements on a screen, instead of writing lots of complicated code. It's kind of like building with LEGOs! This method makes it faster and easier for teams to develop software, even if they don't have a lot of programming experience. With low code, businesses can quickly create and update software to make sure it always provides a great user experience.
    2. No Code:
      No code takes the idea of low code one step further. It allows people with zero programming knowledge to build software using pre-made templates and tools. This means that even non-technical employees can help design and improve the software. By involving more people in the development process, businesses can make sure their software meets the needs of all users and provides an excellent user experience.
    3. Custom Software Development:
      Sometimes, businesses need software that is specially designed to meet their unique needs. That's where custom software development comes in. It involves creating software from scratch, tailored to the specific requirements of a business. With custom software development, businesses can make sure their software has a great user experience because it's designed just for them and their customers.

    Conclusion:
    In summary, user experience (UX) is crucial in software development because it can make or break a business's success. When software is easy and enjoyable to use, customers are more likely to stay loyal and recommend it to others. By using modern approaches like low code, no code, and custom software development, businesses can create software that provides an outstanding user experience and helps them gr

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    Waarom gaat SAP met SAP Build low-code aanbieden?

    Waarom gaat SAP met SAP Build low-code aanbieden?

    SAP heeft een breed portfolio aan enterprise IT-oplossingen. Om die oplossingen op maat te kunnen maken voor elke organisatie is het mogelijk om hier uitbreidingen voor te ontwikkelen. Om dat nog wat eenvoudiger te maken kan dat ook met low-code. SAP heeft nu met SAP Build een suite in huis met drie verschillende oplossingen die het bouwen van apps en workflows nog eenvoudiger moeten maken. Wij gaan in gesprek met Coen Sanderink om te horen wat men van SAP Build mag verwachten.

    Wie kent SAP niet? SAP staat in de markt bekend als die ene grote ERP-speler. Voorheen SAP ECC, tegenwoordig SAP S4HANA. Daarnaast heeft SAP nog veel meer oplossingen, denk aan SAP Ariba, SAP Concur, SAP CRM en SuccesFactors. We bespreken onder meer hoe al die oplossingen een rol spelen in SAP Build. Ook zijn we benieuwd hoe de relatie met Mendix is. Mendix is een grote low-code speler waar SAP al jaren intensief mee samenwerkt, maar nu dus mee gaat concurreren. Of toch niet?

    Natuurlijk gaan we ook dieper in op de drie afzonderlijke oplossingen en voelen we Coen aan de tand hoe volwassen SAP al is in low-code en wat voor klanten de beste keuzes zijn. 

    Low-Code 101

    Low-Code 101
    I denne episoden snakker vi om low-code, hva det er og hvordan vi har hjulpet Oslo kommune og Equinor med kostandseffektive digitaliseringsprosjekter som har gitt høy gevinstrealisering. Felles for begge prosjektene er at vi har brukt Microsoft Power Platform. Med Microsofts Power Platform får du tilgang til en rekke applikasjoner som gjør det mulig å utvikle, analysere og automatisere egne forretningssystemer på en effektiv måte – og med minimalt bruk av kode. For å lykkes med innføring av Power Platform må vi tenke nytt i forhold til organisering, implementering og forvaltning.

    EP 185 : Improving Developer Productivity - Sudheer Bandaru (Founder & CEO, Insightly Analytics)

    EP 185 : Improving Developer Productivity - Sudheer Bandaru (Founder & CEO, Insightly Analytics)

    Sudheer is an engineering leader and the founder & CEO of Insightly Analytics, a SaaS solution to help companies improve their engineering teams productivity. In this episode he spoke about what a developer's day looks like, how to enable a team as an engineering manager, what qualities to look for while hiring an engineer for early stage and more in his conversation with Roshan Cariappa.

    Topics:
    00:00 Introduction
    02:06 A Day in the life of a typical developer
    05:11 Building a "Code" culture
    09:05 Measuring a developer's productivity
    12:58 Org Design at Insightly
    15:51 Enabling your team as an Engineering Manager
    20:39 Dos and Don'ts for a non technical founder
    24:08 Qualities to look for in an early stage engineer 
    25:26 Idea to Product to Company
    30:39 Going from a nice-to-have to a need-to-have
    33:33 Transforming data into relevant actionable insights 
    36:43 What's coming up at Insightly
    38:10 Sudheer's insights from the developer productivity space
    40:40 The Engineering Leader Persona
    41:59 Books and podcast recommendations

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    How To Become A No-code Developer (And Get Paid)

    How To Become A No-code Developer (And Get Paid)

    Not many people realize this, but no-code and low-code apps are quite sophisticated now. You can create both web and mobile apps with little to no code. I brought on a no-code developer to share his journey in this field. We talked about quite a few things:

    1. Who is this career right for?
    2. What are no-code and low-code apps actually capable of? And what are their current limitations?
    3. What paid opportunities exist for people that want to get into this field?
    4. The progression of this movement over the next 3-5 years.
    5. Will this movement replace software engineers?
    6. And additional advice sprinkled in throughout the episode.

    For those just wanting to break into tech, this episode is for you. Enjoy!

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    Haal je doelen met low-code: in gesprek met Appian, Mendix, OutSystems, UiPath & USoft

    Haal je doelen met low-code: in gesprek met Appian, Mendix, OutSystems, UiPath & USoft

    Iedereen lijkt inmiddels wel iets met low-code te willen of te doen. Hoe behoud je het overzicht? Dat hoor je in deze aflevering van Techzine Talks.

     Low-code lijkt zijn weg gevonden te hebben in allerlei lagen van de IT-industrie. De pioniers van weleer hebben steeds meer navolging gekregen. Vandaag een speciale aflevering van Techzine Talks. We spreken met enkele van die pioniers en met meerdere partijen die langzaam maar zeker richting low-code zijn geschoven. 

    In totaal hebben we vertegenwoordigers van niet minder dan vijf spelers aan tafel weten te krijgen, te weten Appian, Mendix, OutSystems, UiPath en USoft. We bespreken:

    • Wat is low-code nu eigenlijk?
    • De ene aanbieder is de andere niet, wat zijn de globale verschillen?
    • Hoe moet je als bedrijf beginnen met low-code? Waar moet je op letten?
    • Hoe moet een low-code team eruit zien?

    Speciale dank aan onze gasten, die deze aflevering mogelijk hebben gemaakt:

    • Marten Kruisinga, RVP bij Appian;
    • Johan den Haan, CTO bij Mendix;
    • Bas Kousemaker, Leader Customer Success bij OutSystems;
    • Renzo Taal, SVP en MD bij UiPath;
    • Hans Canisius, CEO bij USoft;

    E90 Citizen Development with Matt and Mario

    E90 Citizen Development with Matt and Mario
    E90 Citizen Development with Matt and Mario In this episode of Project Management Office Hours Matt Hubbard and Mario H Trentim join Joe Pusz – PMO Joe to have an in-depth discussion about the Citizen Developer program. Matt Hubbard works to bring citizen development programs to organizations using his 20+ years of operational excellence experience. […] The post E90 Citizen Development with Matt and Mario appeared first on Business RadioX ®.