
The shortage of IT professionals drives the demand for low code solutions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that by 2026, the shortage of engineers within the US only, will exceed 1.2M. In addition, just 39.6% of applicants for IT jobs openings fully meet employers' requirements.
Companies will have to keep moving away from Cloud-First paradigm to Cloud-Only concept. Infrastructure-as-Code, low-code, or even no-code structures will make it more and more easy for companies without cloud-savvy IT engineers migrate to the cloud and save their time and resources for innovation and productivity.
IT industry is on the upward spiral. However, despite all the efforts and investments into educational process, getting professional skills still requires a long learning curve, which, paired with the continued IT talents shortage, brings a demand for simpler, quicker and more automatic solutions. Eventually, operations workflows will become fully computerized with minimum need for intervention.
Bringing merchandise to market is getting less complicated. New startups are going from $zero to $1B in much less time since they don't have to reinvent the wheel due to technological improvements like low code. Low code systems allow non-technical enterprise specialists to create online databases without coding overhead. Experts who had been formerly locked out of an enterprise idea due to the fact they lacked the coding skills can now get started out with minimal coding efforts. IT security teams have to make sure that their application and infrastructure had been deployed according to IT security requirements and according to compliances for their industries. More and more corporations are increasing their online presence and centralizing their data, so emerging online database platforms have to address this demand, while keeping data security on the highest level. That said, the low-code platforms are still on high demand.
After launching TeamDesk Online database platform low-code ForeSoft launched dbFLEX platform, providing their partners with an infrastructure to become online database vendors and resell TeamDesk-based database-driven business applications.
Both MS Azure and Amazon AWS keep increasing their no-code/low-code portfolio to address growing global industry demand to empower a growing number of citizen developers.
TeamDesk was named by TechRadar as one of the three best database platforms, sharing the pedestal with two other most recognized powerhouses of the database world, such as Microsoft Azure and Oracle.
SAP also joined the no-code/low-code trend. Their solution empowers their customers to expand apps and alter the SAP tactics via drag-and-drop options. For their no-code development environment, the business enterprise has released the Business Application Studio.
Google, too, has a no-code AI answer called AutoML, which is a feature-rich suite of AI products, allowing users to build robust ML models for enterprise use cases.
Microsoft Azure provides a cloud development environment for enterprises as well.
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