It is estimated that IT spending is projected to total $5.1 trillion in 2024, an increate of 8.6% from 2020, according to Gartner. With an upsurge in the number of applications used by the average business user, it has become important to address the fact that these applications aren’t always vetted by the IT department.
It’s the era of visual development! And that is why a war has been waged – no-code vs. traditional development! Until a couple of years ago, development and coding were synonymous. For almost all companies, app development meant choosing a platform, deciding a relevant language, writing multiple lines of code, and so on. All this
Everything is evolving and getting better, molding itself to the industry’s growing needs and changing demands. Why should enterprise IT be left behind, then? One of the key aspects of digital modernization is to modernize enterprise IT; strangely, many businesses give it a miss. As a result, IT development is slower and does not match
Meet Suvarchala Chakravadhanula. She works as an Accounts Officer at Navayuga Infotech, a leading global information technology solutions and services provider offering innovative, flexible, and affordable software solutions to customers across the globe. Established in 1997, Navayuga Infotech is the arm of the business conglomerate, the Navayuga Group, with group revenues close to USD 1.2
You must have heard of the latest buzz in the world of software development! No-code and low-code platforms are changing the game! In recent years, we’ve witnessed a revolutionary shift in the world of software development with the emergence of low-code no-code development. These innovative approaches have transformed the way businesses create applications by eliminating
No-code tools can improve automated workflows in ways that guarantee success. Here are the top 5 benefits of using no-code for workflow automation. Automated workflows have been a segue into digital transformation for most digital-ready organizations. These organizations have realized the innumerable benefits of business automation. Automated workflows have allowed organizations to do away with
This article was first published on ITProPortal Digital transformation is a buzzword that has become commonplace for everyone in the tech industry. Digital technology has changed the way that we view the world as well as the way that businesses function, so digital transformation has become an essential point for consideration. As times have changed,
Digital transformation is something every CEO, employee, and layman has heard of- LinkedIn posts, news articles, and blogs cannot stop raving about the importance of digital transformation for your business. But let’s be honest, how many of us know what digital transformation entails? Is it a change in your business model or how you operate?
This article was first published on ReadWrite. As per McKinsey, 70% of digital transformation projects fail to meet their objectives. This is a concerning statistic, especially given enterprise transformation’s global frenzy, regardless of size or revenue. After a near-successful pilot initiative, the main challenge is scaling digital innovations. The IT industry has been caught off
Digital Transformation is so widely used that businesses hardly put their energy into defining their end goals before jumping on the bandwagon. Companies are hastily grabbing technologies without proper planning and getting counterproductive results. There are two schools of thought when it comes to DX. One believes DX is about making things better with technology,