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n this episode of the JDE Connection podcast, hosts Chandra and Paul continue their conversation about the history of JD Edwards with Ward Quarles. The episode emphasizes the cultural cornerstone of relationships and community within JDE with conversation that covers the evolution of JDE from its beginnings in 1977, customer engagement and the development of the JDE ecosystem. They reminisce about JDE's growth, employee training processes, and expansion into global markets. Ward shares personal anecdotes about his journey with JDE. 06:13 Built on Customer Collaboration 09:04 Data Dictionary was the path to Low Code/No Code 11:38 JDE College: Employee Training Program 18:08 International Expansion 22:45 Building Software by Building Relationships 26:02 It's Small World: JDE Connections 33:34 Culture and Legacies 36:55 Midwesternism of the Day Resources If you have concerns or feedback on this episode or ideas for future episodes, please contact us at thejdeconnection@questoraclecommunity.org
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Pradeep Varma, Co-Founder & Director, Pennant Technologies Low code and no code solutions aren't the same, so which makes sense for your bank or financial institution's lending strategies and products? Why does democratising application development make business sense? These questions and others about the changing lending landscape are answered in this conversation between Pradeep Varma of Pennant Technologies and Robin Amlôt of IBS Intelligence.
All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series. This week's episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and Sasha Pereira, CISO, WASH. Joining us is Cyrus Tibbs, CISO, PennyMac. This episode was recorded live at ISSA-LA. In this episode: Building the foundation for data minimization No-code needs to be no problem Seeking alignment in a SOC career MFA is not a cybersecurity panacea Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Nudge Security! Get a full inventory of all SaaS accounts ever created by anyone in your org, in minutes, along with automated workflows to scale SaaS security and governance. No agents, browser plug-ins or network changes required. Start today with a free 14-day trial.
In this episode of the CTO Advisor podcast, host Keith Townsend welcomes Delainy Dalton, a No-Code Developer in the healthcare insurance sector. Delainy shares her extraordinary journey from healthcare insurance sales and clinical care coordination to her current role as a no-code developer. She explains how her past experiences and analytical mindset have been crucial [...]
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In der heutigen Folge lernst du Felix Jordan und Sebastian Wittkowski vom Team Low-Code Development and Consulting bei der DB Systel kennen. Wir geben euch ein Update rund um das Thema Low-Code & No-Code. Ihr erfahrt, was sich im Kontext des Citizen Development getan hat, wie sich das Team aufgestellt hat, und wie man nicht nur Excel-Tabellen verbessern, sondern auch komplexe Projektanfragen lösen kann. Außerdem stellt sich Felix Jordan als neuer Product Owner vor. Mehr dazu im Interview. Jobs: Wenn auch du die Deutsche Bahn digitalisieren willst, dann schaue jetzt vorbei auf db.jobs. Wenn du noch Fragen an Sebastian und Felix hast, findest du sie auf LinkedIn. Get in touch. Gäste: https://www.linkedin.com/in/f-jordan/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-wittkowski-34215627b/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jan-g%C3%B6tze-178516a6/ Erfahre mehr über die IT-Welt bei der Deutschen Bahn: https://db.jobs/de-de/dein-einstieg/akademische-professionals/it
What's Your Baseline? Enterprise Architecture & Business Process Management Demystified
The age old question: how do you make your processes "evergreen". Well, one way is to update your models on a regular basis (for example to comply with regulations), but is that really "the process" or is it just a picture of it? Your processes come to life when someone performs them and for this you need to be able measure them. To support the process execution you can use an automation tool (a "heavy" BPMS, RPA, etc.) or you can use a lightweight low-code/no-code tool for this that business units can use themselves to solve their automation needs. Our guest in this episode is Maximilian Neumaier, who is leading the Professional Services group at TIM Solutions and is implementing their low-code/no-code automation platform for over a decade now - starting as a working student and growing into his current leadership role. In this episode of the podcast we are talking about: Maximilian's background Workflow philosophy and some examples Benefits of automating things in a dedicated workflow tool Process as the starting point for every automation initiative How to implement a process using low-code/no-code automation General recommendations for your project You can reach Maximilian via LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/maximilian-neumaier/) or TIM's website at https://tim-solutions.de. Please reach out to us by either sending an email to hello@whatsyourbaseline.com or leaving us a voice message by clicking here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsyourbaseline/support
It's March 29th, 2024 and time for Point of View Friday, where we cover a single topic from multiple perspectives. Today's point of discussion is around low-code/no-code solutions and their implications. Today we have perspectives from Julie Chatman in Washington, DC, Katy Craig in San Diego, California, Trac Bannon in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, Edwin Kwan in Sydney, Australia, and Olimpiu Pop reporting from KubeCon Paris.We'll start with Katy Craig.Resources and 300+ episodes, all free, all ungated:https://505updates.com/
The eternal debate continues in this week's episode as we discuss how teams evaluate when to write their own code vs seek alternative solutions. Whether that's buying or licensing third-party solutions or turning to applications like Low-Code/No-Code platforms that abstract most of the code away entirely, there are pros and cons to both sides. Join the discussion on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AcceptanceCriteria/ And on the Discord: https://discord.gg/2Tyj8H9MFF Intro/Outro music from lemonmusicstudio: https://open.spotify.com/album/55huJO0lYmbv8AIcJKexVo?si=jN5zZR9cRReNwzabJKlUpQ The post E015: Build vs Buy vs Low Code – why do engineers insist on writing their own code? first appeared on Acceptance Criteria.
On this episode of The Angular Plus Show Q Ray joins us and brings along a special guest, Peter Vogt, to talk about low/no code, tools to help developers build products, design UIs, generate code (both visual and otherwise) and all around make the full stack dev experience easier for solo devs and teams alike!Episode resources: https://www.figma.com/community/plugin/747985167520967365/builder-io-ai-powered-figma-to-code-react-vue-tailwind-morehttps://adamwathan.me/https://designcode.io/https://shiftnudge.com/https://www.refactoringui.com/https://stackblitz.com/codeflowhttps://www.usegalileo.ai/explorehttps://toddle.dev/https://v0.dev/https://www.usegalileo.ai/exploreMore about Q & Peter: LinkedIn: Quantarius Ray Peter VogtX: @tipster22 @vogtbotFollow us on X: The Angular Plus Show The Angular Plus Show is a part of ng-conf. ng-conf is a multi-day Angular conference focused on delivering the highest quality training in the Angular JavaScript framework. Developers from across the globe converge on Salt Lake City, UT every year to attend talks and workshops by the Angular team and community experts.Join: http://www.ng-conf.org/Attend: https://ti.to/ng-confFollow: https://twitter.com/ngconf https://www.linkedin.com/company/ng-conf https://bsky.app/profile/ng-conf.bsky.social https://www.facebook.com/ngconfofficialRead: https://medium.com/ngconf Watch: https://www.youtube.com/@ngconfonline Stock media provided by JUQBOXMUSIC/ Pond5
Jim talks Low-Code/No-Code with Jon Kragh, founder of Proactive Logic Consulting. Jon and his team provide fractional CTO, cloud architecture, tech modernization, and process automation services. Jon has a wealth of experience with low-code solutions and he can quote both Kierkegaard and Ray Dalio, so come have a listen.
As marketers, we're always looking for solutions that empower our teams to deliver more and deliver faster. With the digital landscape evolving at lightning speed, the ability to quickly iterate and bring ideas to life is no longer a luxury — it's a necessity. In this episode, we're diving into low-code and no-code websites that are changing the digital game. We'll explore how these platforms can streamline your website redesigns and provide real-time content development, giving marketers the agility to respond to market trends and customer needs without getting bogged down in technical details. Joining us today are Emily Lonetto, Webflow's Director of Community & Agency Marketing, and Candice Wyatt, Red Door's Sr. Director of Web & Platform Solutions, to share their firsthand experience and tips about how to harness these platforms for maximum impact.
Já pensou sobre as tendências tecnológicas que vão dominar 2024? Neste episódio do Entre Chaves, nossos hosts e convidado mergulham fundo nas previsões para o futuro próximo. Eles discutem a crescente importância da inteligência artificial no desenvolvimento de software, a necessidade de maior segurança cibernética, a revolução das ferramentas Low Code/No Code, sustentabilidade e muito mais! Não perca essa conversa fascinante sobre o que esperar do mundo tech nos próximos anos. Dê o play agora! Apresentação: Fernanda Vieira e Lucas Campregher Pessoas convidadas: Lucas Leal
In this episode, we discuss the state of DevOps in 2023 and highlight key changes/improvements, new rising roles, and the most recent emerging practices. Guests Djalal Abdelfettah Sghiouar Yasser Chihab Mourad Mtouaa Youssef Roudanil Otmane Fettal Abdelati El Asri Notes 00:00:00 - Introduction and welcoming 00:05:55 - State of DevOps in 2023: Key changes, notable shifts and improvements. 00:08:35 - Definition of DevOps and highlights on some DevOps misconceptions 00:34:17 - DevOps “engineers”/practitioners vs SREs 00:49:02 - How was SRE implemented by Google ? 00:59:02 - Hierarchy challenges in Tech companies 01:10:02 - The rise of Low-Code/No-Code platforms and whether they threaten DevOps jobs or there will be a new role created 01:38:52 - What is Platform Engineering? 01:54:50 - Should a DevOps/Platform/SRE engineer be a developer beforehand? 02:10:59 - What advice to give for juniors to get started and build a successful DevOps career? 02:22:30 - The role of a Cloud Architect in DevOps 02:23:27 - The effects of AI in DevOps 02:24:44 - Conclusion and goodbye Links: DORA Report 2023 The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement SRE by Google Cloud Tech World With NANA The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win Hardcover The DevOps Handbook: How to Create World-Class Agility, Reliability, and Security in Technology Organizations DevsInStyle Prepared and Presented by Chaimaa BRITEL Abdelati EL ASRI
With 2023 almost in the book, Season 1 of The RevOps Recruiters podcast is a wrap. Over the course of the inaugural season, David and Adam covered a number of topics ranging from keys to success in a RevOps role to tips for companies looking to hire their first RevOps leader.In this episode, they categorize and summarize all 25 episodes. Below is a breakdown of the categories:Keys to Success in a RevOps RoleEP 1 - SkillsEP 3 - Pathways to RevOps RolesEP 8 - Preparing for your RevOps interviewEP 9 - LinkedIn ProfileEP 22 - High EQ for RevOps LeadersKeys to Organizational success for a RevOps leaderEP 4 - Expectation AlignmentEP 5 - Who Should a RevOps Leader report toEP 6 - Building a RevOps TeamEP 10/11 - CRM Admin vs. RevOps LeaderEP 24 - Building a Growth CultureHiring for RevOpsEP 2 - Preparing to HireEP 7 - Candidate ExperienceEP 14 - Hiring, when does it make sense?RevOps Readiness AssessmentEP 16 - Data AssessmentEP 17 - Technology AssessmentEP 18 - Process AssessmentEP 19 - People AssessmentMaximizing the CRO/RevOps relationshipEP 20 - Characteristics of a successful CRO/RevOps PartnershipEP 21 - Roadmap to CRO successSpecial GuestsEP 12/13 - I/O Psychologist, Neil MorelliEP 15 - Low Code/No Code, Stefan QuartemontEP 23 - PE Operational Leader, Matt CallahanEP 25 - CRO in PE backed SaaS, Ted GrulikowskiRevSearch - https://revsearch.io/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/revsearch-revops-recruiting/
In this episode of Enterprising Insights, Clint Wheelock joins host Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director, Enterprise Applications, at The Futurum Group, for a conversation about the use of low-code/no-code development platforms within the enterprise environment. We will discuss the types of platforms available, the benefit and pitfalls of using them for enterprise development tasks, and discuss a few of the leading vendors offering these tools. We'll also cover some recent news and newsmakers in the enterprise software market. Finally, we'll close out the show with our “Rant or Rave” segment, where we pick one item in the market, and we'll either champion or criticize it. You can watch the video here and subscribe to our YouTube channel if you've not yet done so.
AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion
In this episode of the AI Today podcast hosts Kathleen Walch and Ron Schmelzer define the terms Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Attended bots, Unattended bots, Low Code, No Code, explain how these terms relate to AI and why it's important to know about them. Show Notes: FREE Intro to CPMAI mini course CPMAI Training and Certification AI Glossary AI Glossary Series – DevOps, Machine Learning Operations (ML Ops) AI Glossary Series – Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) AI Today Podcast: Roadmap Series: Getting Started on the Automation to Intelligence Journey AI Today Podcast Roadmap Series: From Automation to Intelligence – What should we automate and why AI Today Podcast: Automation to Intelligence Roadmap Series – What is a Business Process? Continue reading AI Today Podcast: AI Glossary Series – Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Attended bots, Unattended bots, Low Code, No Code at Cognilytica.
A critical function of Revenue Operations is technology and the integration between the various tools. There are many tools that make this possible, but in scenarios where additional customization is needed, where do you turn. One powerful option is Low Code or No Code tools.In this episode, David and Adam sit down with Stefan Quartemont, the president of Qrew Technologies to discuss the ways RevOps leader can quickly and effectively build solutions utilizing Low Code or Now Code options. From defining Low Code/No Code to giving suggestions for where to begin, you don't want to miss this conversation with Stefan.Visit www.qrewtech.com to learn more about Qrew.RevSearch - https://revsearch.io/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/revsearch-revops-recruiting/
Mike, Seth, & Tommy break down an the influx of low-code / no-code options available for organizations and how this changes the data landscape. From tribal knowledge to increase documentation to helping to bridge the hap between data logic. Article: https://www.phdata.io/blog/why-your-organization-needs-a-code-and-no-code-option/ Get in touch: Send in your questions or topics you want us to discuss by tweeting to @PowerBITips with the hashtag #empMailbag or submit on the PowerBI.tips Podcast Page. Visit PowerBI.tips: https://powerbi.tips/ Watch the episodes live every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 730am CST on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/powerbitips Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/230fp78XmHHRXTiYICRLVv Subscribe on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/explicit-measures-podcast/id1568944083 Check Out Community Jam: https://jam.powerbi.tips Follow Mike: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelcarlo/ Follow Seth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-bauer/ Follow Tommy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommypuglia/
An airhacks.fm conversation with Richard Fichtner (@richardfichtner) about: the jcon.one conference, the cinedom and thunderdome, Digital Crafts Day, 80485 Intel with ISDN router, starting with Turbo Pascal, the ISDN extension card, prehistoric and Prince of Persia, Wing Commander, starting with SUSE Linux, ISDN router and asterisks, lilo the Linux loader, geocities and myspace, Internet Cafes and resetting the computers, Netscape Composer and Netscape Navigator, Netscape Mail, teaching HTML at school, xpage is a WYSIWYG, Florian Habermann the god of programming, xdev the low code / nocode environment, xdev is Java 21 compatible, xapi the framework, moving from Swing to Vaadin, the extended persistence context and EntityManager, PersistenceContextType.EXTENDED and interactive applications, Vaadin flow and WebComponents, GWT and Vaadin, xdev the Vaadin IDE, xdev a no-code IDE, SqlEngine a custom DSL for SQL with xdev, RapidClipse and Eclipse, Eclipse performance significantly improved in recent releases Richard Fichtner on twitter: @richardfichtner
Jon Darbyshire had an ambitious vision - to build an accessible, intuitive platform that could revolutionize the world of software development. Little did he know that his journey would take an unexpected twist: the game-changing no-code platform, SmartSuite. Its powerful, customizable, cost-effective solution bridges the gap between disparate systems and engages the millennial and Gen Z workforce. Could SmartSuite be the key to unlocking efficient, streamlined workflows for businesses worldwide? In this episode, you will be able to: Discover the revolutionary impact of no-code platforms like SmartSuite on software development.Unleash the innovation and productivity of citizen developers in your organization.Learn about the benefits of SmartSuite's scalable and cost-effective solution for businesses of all sizes.Explore the data-driven approach to comprehending user needs and identifying popular features.Implement effective onboarding strategies to convert free customers into long-term paid subscribers. Jon Darbyshire is a seasoned entrepreneur and the founder of SmartSuite, a work management platform that aims to revolutionize the software development industry through its no-code approach. With a wealth of experience from his time at Ernst & Young, PwC, and founding Archer Technologies, Jon deeply understands the importance of efficient business processes. He is dedicated to helping small business owners streamline their operations and improve productivity by leveraging the power of no-code platforms like SmartSuite. Some areas we cover in this episode include: Evaluate no-code platforms like SmartSuite to streamline workflows and improve employee engagement and productivity.Consider implementing a work management platform that can manage any process from any industry on one platform.Utilize no-code platforms' resources and tutorials to help teams build their desired workflows.Engage with partners specializing in certain industries and geographies to implement no-code solutions.Explore using APIs, automation, and integrations within no-code platforms for further customization and integration with other products.Stay updated on the latest no-code and low-code technologies advancements to ensure your organization is leveraging the most efficient and effective tools.Ensure data security, integration, and a single source of truth across workflows by choosing a no-code platform with built-in access controls and collaboration features.Foster a collaborative work environment by adopting a no-code platform with a user interface for Millennials and Gen Z employees.Encourage employees to learn and adopt no-code tools for their day-to-day tasks, reducing the burden on IT teams and increasing overall productivity.Continuously review and optimize business processes using no-code platforms to ensure maximum efficiency and productivity.
Stop repeating all those work tasks ⤵️ In today's podcast, Phil Simon, Author of the book Low-Code/No-Code, shares how you can automate your work as a citizen developer. In this podcast, you will learn the following: ✅ What is low code/no code? ✅ What is a citizen developer? ✅ Opportunities to automate repetitive work ✅ Case studies to inspire you ✅ How IT can embrace the low code/no code revolution
Join Val Saportas, CEO of Revvin, as we discuss the low code/no code phenomenon in application development. Find out what the hype is all about and why you should know something about this as you make the decision to purchase new software. Contact Val at valentin@revvin.com.For more information on BankTalk:BankTalk WebsiteSubscribe to BankTalk NewsRemedy Consulting WebsiteRemedy LinkedInTo speak on the BankTalk Podcast, please email us.
Low code no code tools are not new. Excel is a classic example. Every marketing, finance, and admin department has tons of Excel sheets which should be hundreds of lines of code. There are many other tools like this. But recently low code no code tools have become a category of their own. In today's conversation, Lee and I are discussing this trend and how developers should approach these tools. (00:57) - How Lee started with Low Code No Code (03:22) - Definition of Low Code No Code (05:01) - Categories of Low Code No Code tools (06:33) - Enterprise use cases (08:29) - Apps suited for Low Code No Code tools (10:39) - Low Code No Code tools portability (13:49) - Cost of Low Code No Code tools development (16:28) - How developers can get into Low Code No Code Tools (17:27) - What apps are suited for Low Code No Code Tools (18:42) - How IT Services can use Low Code No Code Tools (20:18) - ChatGPT & Low Code No Code Tools (22:59) - Current engagements of Lee Connect with Lee Twitter: https://twitter.com/LeeLaunches LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leelaunches/ Bubble jobs news letter: https://theworkflows.dev/ Connect with me Twitter: https://twitter.com/jjude LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jjude/ Website: https://jjude.com/ Newsletter: https://jjude.com/subscribe Youtube: https://youtube.com/gravitaswins Email: podcast@jjude.com Executive Coaching Program: https://gravitaswins.com Your feedback countsThank you for listening. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please leave a short review on Apple podcast or on YouTube? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in finding this podcast. And it boosts my spirits.
In this episode of Ventures, I (https://www.reddit.com/user/wclittle) discuss both a Reddit conversation I posted recently about Low-Code/No-Code vs. ChatGPT-assisted code-from-scratch, and an overview of the curriculum we're planning to walk through in our Product and Code cohort (learn more and apply here: https://forms.gle/dtVA1bQ9xATRrPW29). I talk about Rails vs. Bubble, learning with LLMs, and a wide range of web developer topics - from installing necessary software on your computer to caching strategies - that anyone needs to know in order to become a proficient engineer for the modern web. Visit https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-130 for more information. You can watch this episode via video here. 0:06 - Tee-up for the conversation, teaching product and code (Learn more and apply here → https://forms.gle/dtVA1bQ9xATRrPW29) 0:20 - Low-code/no-code vs. build from scratch w/ ChatGPT – https://www.reddit.com/r/rails/comments/zv2xdx/reflections_since_my_rails_journey_began_in_2005/ // Episode w/ Josh from Bubble → https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-63 2:50 - Product and Code cohort → https://www.reddit.com/r/rails/comments/zyjiq0/what_is_the_best_way_to_teach_ruby_on_rails/ // Apply: https://forms.gle/dtVA1bQ9xATRrPW29 4:36 - Curriculum overview walk-throughKnow your computer/OS well enough to install and run Ruby/Rails/Postgres/Redis/etc... locally (e.g. w/ Homebrew for MacOS)Shell / command lineIDE (VSC, Rubymine, etc..)Git / Github (PR & code review etiquette and such)Linting / PrettierCI / CDBasic DevOps w/ a cloud provider (like AWS + Relay or Heroku)Monitoring (Sentry/Scout/etc..)RubyCore HTML / CSS / JavaScript things of courseCore Rails things (routing, controllers, models, views, etc...)Testing w/ RspecStimulusViewComponentTurboA go-to CSS framework (I'm suggesting new devs quickly learn enough CSS to jump into Tailwind vs. Bootstrap these days, but ideally both and knowledge of BEM/SMACSS/OSS/ACSS)DockerCachingHow to best look up things w/ Google and ChatGPT (and others?) when you are stuck
Low code and no code are popular alternatives to traditional software development that limit the amount of coding needed in a bid to make working on applications quicker, easier and more accessible. Saving time, boosting efficiency and filling talent gaps are among the advantages of low code/no code, but what limitations could these practices provide? And what has contributed to the meteoric rise of this development philosophy?In this episode of the EM360 Podcast, Editor Matt Harris speaks to Chai Rajebahadur, Executive VP and Head of Europe at Zensar, to discuss: The acceleration of low code, no code adoption and who is benefiting from itAdvantages and disadvantages of low codeWhat low code means for the talent market
Michael Bargury is the Co-Founder and CTO of Zenity, where he helps companies secure their low-code/no-code apps. In the past, he headed security product efforts at Azure, focused on IoT, APIs and IaC. Michael is passionate about all things related to cloud, SaaS and low-code security and spends his time finding ways they could go wrong. He also leads the OWASP low-code security project and writes about it on DarkReading. Michael is a regular speaker at OWASP, BSides and DEFCON conferences. Michael joins us to unpack Low Code / No Code and the new OWASP Top Ten that defines specific risks against Low/No Code. We hope you enjoy this conversation with...Michael Bargury.Visit our website: https://www.securityjourney.com/resources/application-security-podcast FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfrTGqjSsFCQW4k6TueuY-A Thanks for Listening! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Application Security Podcast is brought to you by Security Journey. Security Journey delivers secure coding training to development teams and those who support them. They help enterprises reduce vulnerabilities through application security education for developers and everyone in the SDLC. TRY OUR TRAINING ➜ https://info.securityjourney.com/try-our-training
In this episode of Ventures, I (https://www.reddit.com/user/wclittle) continue from last week's screencast to discuss WebSockets, DNS, and Profile Picture AI. I talk about how you can get involved with the Q1 product and code cohort I'm leading (apply here: https://forms.gle/dtVA1bQ9xATRrPW29), how rare it is to actually be good at “product”, Prota Ventures slack group for investors and entrepreneurs, a deeper dive into how web requests are packed on the server side with Ruby on Rails, and the future of Rails vs. Low-Code/No-Code.Visit https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-129 for more information. You can watch this episode via video here. 0:08 - Tee-up for the episode (a followup from last week's episode). To train people in Product and Code. If you'd like to apply, read this and fill out the form: https://forms.gle/dtVA1bQ9xATRrPW29 0:24 - Rarity of being actually good at “product”0:43 - Teaching product and code - learning in parallel1:07 - Profile Picture AI → Referral link: https://profilepicture.ai/?ref=mttd2YgdG7X4XIdrOGrAFQkEl1j2 1:54 - Hit up will to join the Prota Ventures slack group if you are an entrepreneur or an investor (will@wclittle.com or will@protaventures.com)2:20 - More about DNS / (including ChatGPT's definition of it)3:48 - What happens when a web request hits the web server. 4:40 - Multiple ways to transfer HTML/CSS/JS to the server. More here about Web Sockets. See: https://hotwired.dev/ 6:12 - Thesis: it's better to learn Rails w/ ChatGPT vs. Low-Code/No-Code7:22 - Hit Will up at will@wclittle.com or apply for the cohort here → https://forms.gle/dtVA1bQ9xATRrPW29
In this episode, David and Gary interview Jon Darbyshire, CEO & Co-Founder of SmartSuite. David and Gary talk to Jon about the future of Low Code/No Code in tech as well as his business, his idea, how he got started, and the process of building and growing in the industry today.Let's schedule your FREE Strategy SessionLinks:SmartsuiteSmartsuite Facebook___________________________________Submit Your Questions to:hello@thebigpixel.netOR comment our YouTube videos! - Big Pixel, LLC - YouTubeOur HostsDavid Baxter - CEO of Big PixelGary Voigt - Creative Director at Big PixelThe PodcastDavid Baxter has been designing, building, and advising startups and businesses for over ten years. His passion, knowledge, and brutal honesty have helped dozens of companies get their start.In Biz/Dev, David and award-winning Creative Director Gary Voigt talk about current events and how they affect the world of startups, entrepreneurship, software development, and culture.Contact Ushello@thebigpixel.net919-275-0646www.thebigpixel.netFB | IG | LI | TW | TT: @bigpixelNCBig Pixel1772 Heritage Center DrSuite 201Wake Forest, NC 27587Music by: BLXRR
Low-code and no-code development platforms have been heralded in recent years as a solution to engineering talent gaps and as a trend that will properly democratize technology, allowing even non-coders to build applications from scratch. However, despite the marketing rhetoric, such platforms pose considerable challenges: how do they fit alongside existing development projects? To what extent do they enable or restrict our ability to build the kinds of software we want and need? In this episode of the Technology Podcast, Neal Ford and Mike Mason are joined by Scott Shaw and Xu Hao to discuss the state of play in the world of low-code and no-code. They explore the different types of platforms that have emerged in the space and ask what organizations need to consider before they invest time, energy and money in integrating them.
In this episode of Ventures, my guest Nick Wilger (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-wilger/) and I discuss all-things low-code/no-code from the perspective of an aspiring tech entrepreneur. We talk about Nick's background getting into the space, what founders need to know about tools like Bubble, how to think about “product” setups and roles, working with Figma, and more about Nick's accelerator (https://effycientaccelerator.com) for training low-code/no-code developers. Visit https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-124 for detailed notes and links to resources (videos, articles, etc…) mentioned. You can watch this episode via video here. 1:33 - Intro/setup for the show, Nick's background getting into low-code/no-code3:37 - Previous show w/ Josh Hass (co-CEO of Bubble) → https://satchel.works/@wclittle/ventures-episode-63 // What was Nick's story as a non-software engineer coming in to low-code/no-code?7:40 - From an education standpoint, describing the various parts of the tech stack when building a Web app9:00 - Webflow for front-end11:16 - Thoughts from Will about whether founders want to build the app themselves or outsource it (or find a CTO).13:33 - Wireframes/Mockups and product skills needed to get it ready for Bubble17:23 - Instead of finding an “engineer” co-founder, now in the modern era it's all about finding a product/UX co-founder to tee up the Bubble engineering (which is 10x lower cost than traditional software engineers)19:30 - Nick's thoughts about Figma, working with visual designers as part of the MVP build process21:50 - “Product things” create inefficiency. More info about an Overview Story and a UI Spec (and a flow chart) and why that's important for communication between the visionary and the product person.23:40 - UX flow charts and project plans24:40 - Analogy of building a house from pictures that you take of a house. 25:26 - More information about https://effycient.com/ and https://effycientaccelerator.com // Contact Nick at https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-wilger/
Here's an excerpt from my new book Low-Code/No-Code: Citizen Developers and the Surprising Future of Business Applications. Support the showMore about Conversations About Collaboration: Tweet at Phil Simon. Support the show via Patreon. Contact Phil Simon.
An airhacks.fm conversation with John Ceccarelli (@jceccarelli1) about: Macintosh 512K, writing short stories and playing Dark Castle, studying European politics, enjoying Brno and Prague, learning Czech from a communist book, technical writing for Sun Microsystems, working on NetBeans Matisse, WYSIWYG precision is challenging, NetBeans Visual Web Pack was extremely popular, Sun's JSF woodstock, separation of generated and implemented code is challenging, explaining AWS Lambdas with EJBs, visual representation of complex code is challenging, NetBeans vs. IntelliJ strategies, Installing Java Support in Visual Studio Code, working on JVM internals at Azul Systems, Azul JVMs Zulu vs. Prime, the Falcon JIT, optimising JVM for Apache Cassandra, the Renaissance Suite, memento and openJDK CRaC, Azul's CRAC optimization, crowdourcing the optimizations, quarkus on Azul's CRaC, Azul Prime is based on LLVM, Foojay and azul John Ceccarelli on twitter: @jceccarelli1
In this episode we take you through the experience of building prototypes with SAP BTP in a cooperation of SAP, DFKI and Saarland University and a have fruitful discussion between SAP and Accenture about their long-standing partnership and how they bring value to customers using SAP Process Automation.
Enterprise blockchains would seem to be an ideal solution for enabling track and trace functionality in supply chains. This is why I have featured a few blockchain companies on the podcast in previous episodes. Similarly with low-code/no-code companiesIn this week's episode I'm featuring Finboot, a company which has a low-code/no-code enterprise blockchain solution for supply chains. I invited Finboot's co-founder and CEO Juan Miguel Pérez to come on the podcast to tell me all about it.We had a fascinating conversation covering the advantages of private blockchains, various deployments of Finboot's solutions, and what their future plans are. I learned loads, I hope you do too...If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to leave me a voice message over on my SpeakPipe page or just send it to me as a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. Audio messages will get played (unless you specifically ask me not to).If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover it. Thanks.Dev InterruptedWhat the smartest minds in engineering are thinking about, working on and investing in.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyI've left SAP. I'm talking to a number of companies, but there is nothing signed yet, so if anyone else wants to get in touch, the window is still open for a while longer. Feel free to reach out to me on LinkedIn, Twitter, or simply email me tomraftery@outlook.com Support the show
In today's podcast episode, we discuss when to use low code, no code, or your own code to build your applications.Our guest is Ed Thompson, CTO at Matillion, a data transformation solution and ELT-first platform provider.
Okta hack, Raspberry Pi DYI router, low-code/no-code with OutSystems, and more Twilio hackers scarf 10K Okta credentials in sprawling supply chain attack This 6-inch board turns a Raspberry Pi module into a DIY router Thousands of organizations remain at risk from critical zero-click IP camera bug 'Debt and no degree': Biden cancels as much as $20K in student loan debt Facing the new security challenges that come with cloud OutSystems CTO Patrick Patrick Jean (PJ) on low-code/no-code development Hosts: Curt Franklin and Brian Chee Guest: Patrick Jean Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT IRL Podcast
Okta hack, Raspberry Pi DYI router, low-code/no-code with OutSystems, and more Twilio hackers scarf 10K Okta credentials in sprawling supply chain attack This 6-inch board turns a Raspberry Pi module into a DIY router Thousands of organizations remain at risk from critical zero-click IP camera bug 'Debt and no degree': Biden cancels as much as $20K in student loan debt Facing the new security challenges that come with cloud OutSystems CTO Patrick Patrick Jean (PJ) on low-code/no-code development Hosts: Curt Franklin and Brian Chee Guest: Patrick Jean Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-enterprise-tech. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit canary.tools/twit - use code: TWIT IRL Podcast
Himanshu Arora is the Global Business Head for Low Code/No Code, Automation, and Integration practice at Infosys. He is a trusted digital transformation advisor, speaker, and certified storyteller and has helped many customers “Think, Adopt and Live” various types of transformation journeys in his 23-year career. Contact Himanshu: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/himanshu-arora-982a365/ Contact Avrohom: Web: https://asktheceo.biz Facebook: AvrohomGottheil Twitter: @avrohomg Instagram: @avrohomg INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS: Avrohom: Low-code No-code is a new term in today's software development world, and everyone is talking about it as if it's the next greatest thing. What is low-code no-code and why is it so helpful? Himanshu: As an industry, we are at an inflection point where we must prepare our businesses to adapt their code as rapidly as our customers shift their needs. Especially after the pandemic, everybody wants to go to the digital transformation and make changes happen, without realizing that the fundamentals have shifted. We need more problem finders than we have the solvers in the equation, right now. And, hence the need today is to go ahead and get the right need for this transformation, and that's exactly where these low-code no-code platforms come in. These platforms come in because they can visually aid the application development. They can bring a lot of acceleration with the pre-packaged templates, the pre-packaged workflows, the hyper-automation, and the integrations. And then, they can really increase the speed. [03:07] Where does Infosys come to play, and how do you help your clients? [04:27] I really liked the part about governance and cybersecurity. As you know, everyone is very conscious of their security needs, given the daily occurrences of data breaches at companies of all shapes and sizes. Can you elaborate on the cybersecurity aspects? [09:21] What are 3 areas where we can leverage low-code no-code to move the needle in the software development industry? [11:37] Himanshu, how can people connect with you? [12:33] Do you have any parting words of wisdom that you'd like to share with the audience? Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Qpv4TEFMf9Q
Episode #39: What is 'low-code, no-code, and how can it open up pathways for creative problem-solving? In today's episode, I will discuss low-code, no-code creativity in technology tools with Jonathan Anderson, Co-founder and CEO of Candu. FULL TRANSCRIPT HERE About Jonathan: He loves tech but can't write a line of code. He has a dog named Ronnie, a cat named Winslow, and a husband named Luke. Jonathan is passionate about product-led selling. He has launched services, strategy, operations, and analytics teams at venture-backed SaaS startups, including InsightSquared and LaunchDarkly. Before startups, Jonathan worked at Bain & Company. He has a B.S. and M.S.Eng from Stanford University. Jonathan's Twitter: @jonaappleseed (Twitter) and Linkedin About Candu Candu is a product-led experience builder that empowers any team to improve their existing SaaS product without code. Anyone can strategically embed UI components to create personalized, in-product content experiences that engage users throughout the customer lifecycle. Candu has raised $5 million in seed funding led by Two Sigma Ventures with participation from CRV alongside existing investors like Angular Ventures, Haystack, and Entrepreneur First. Candu was founded in 2018 by Jonathan Anderson and Michele Riccardo Esposito, who saw the need to empower creative development in SaaS products for all teams. Jonathan wore every hat in SaaS besides "coder" but felt creatively stifled and professionally stuck—working outside the product in emails, decks, and pop-ups. As a product engineer, Michele could see engineering being torn between priorities for the product roadmap and supporting Customer Success teams who had a direct line to their customers' needs. They teamed up to give that feeling and meaning to those of us who can't code. Refining in-product user experiences is a slow process that involves cyclical collaboration with Engineering and Product teams. Within that time, prospective users may move on to a competitor before customer-side teams can facilitate application changes. Candu allows teams to collaboratively build in-product content experiences that encourage the adoption of features, onboard new users, and announce updates daily. Teams can build and publish experiences by combining no-code UI components and embedding them directly in the core application. Through a wide selection of customizable templates and a drag-and-drop editor, Candu enables its users to build, embed, and iterate rapidly. Candu integrates with leading product engagement platforms, including Segment, Intercom, Pendo, Wistia, YouTube, and Vimeo, and has been adopted by companies such as Adobe, Thought Industries, and Gorgias. Want to support this podcast? Subscribe, leave a review/rating, share with a friend & consider becoming a monthly supporter of Coffey & Code. Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffeyandcode/support
Keeping pace with an increasingly changing marketplace has never been so difficult. No place is this more evident than in creating the IT solutions required for digital banking transformation. One way to resolve this dilemma is with low-code and no-code platforms. These platforms provide opportunities for virtually anyone to create business and mobile applications, helping accelerate innovation and delivery of highly differentiated solutions. Charles Lamanna, Corporate Vice President at Microsoft, is our guest on the show today. Charles shares how low-code/no-code app development has revolutionized the way financial institutions build future-ready applications. This episode of Banking Transformed is sponsored by Microsoft: See how Microsoft can help to unlock new opportunities at speed through innovative business models, deliver differentiated customer experiences across channels, products and services, and redefine new ways of working. More at Microsoft.com/financialservices
In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde presented recent trends in software development that have seen the rise of low-code and no-code platforms, and strategic considerations from a cybersecurity perspective. Please send questions, comments, and suggestions to bidemi@thebidpicture.com. You can also get in touch on LinkedIn, Twitter, the Clubhouse app (@bid), and the Wisdom app (@bidemi).Check out host Bidemi Ologunde's latest book, Feet of Clay: Democracy, Democratic Values & Destructive Influences, available on Amazon, eBay, and Barnes & Noble.
Brian Luersson is the Co-Founder of Draftbit & General Partner at LongJump. Draftbit is a Chicago Startup that helps create, customize, and launch mobile apps all from a browser, with source code included. LongJump is a Chicago-based founder-led fund that invests in the next generation of entrepreneurs. They offer funding, connections, and community to help creators take the first steps toward developing scalable, fast-growing businesses.In this episode, we covered: The Origin of Draftbit Low-Code & No-Code Businesses Balancing Entrepreneurship & Venture Capital Founder-Lead Venture Capital The Chicago Startup Circle And much more.... Please Enjoy!You can find Brian on Linkedin & Twitter, Draftbit on their website, Linkedin, & Twitter, and LongJump on their website, Linkedin, & Twitter.Restaurant Recommendation: J.P. Graziano for the Mr. G Sandwich.Manifold Group is a venture holding company based in Chicago with offices in Dallas, Los Angeles, and soon Atlantic Canada. Early stage private investments represent an extraordinary investment opportunity, but existing investment models in the space leave much to be desired.Manifold is a new model for growth in the new economy, designed to create and capture value at the early stage through synergies across its venture fund, incubation and acceleration studio, and advisory firm. Learn more about Manifold at https://www.manifold.group.
84. Bölümde Code2 Ceo'su Mustafa Sakalsız konuğum oldu. Türkiye'den çıkan Palo Alto merkezli teknoloji girişimi Code2 şirketlerin ve girişimcilerin kodlama yapmadan kapsamlı uygulama geliştirmesini amaçlıyor. (00:00) - Açılış https://marvelapp.com/ https://overflow.io/ https://zeplin.io/ https://www.hotjar.com/ https://www.code2.io/ (03:09) - Mustafa Sakalsız'ı tanıyoruz. (05:20) - Low Code / No Code nedir? (08:00) - No Code Platformu: Low Code Bir Platformdan Farkı Nedir? (10:00) - Neden yükselişte? (13:30) - Gartner'ın tespitleri... (18:00) - Hangi geliştirme platformu uygulamam için uygun? Wix - Airtable - Bubble - AppSheet - Outsystems (20:00) - Şirketlerin yükselişinde etkili mi? (23:35) - Siz Code2'de ne gibi çözümler sunuyorsunuz? https://www.podpage.com/dunya-trendleri/ (27:50) - Bankaların uygulamaları üzerine tespitler. (30:15) - Shadow IT nedir? Citizen Developer nedir? (32:24) - Gelecekte yazılımcı olacak mı? (36:30) - Uzaktan Staj (38:30) - Gelecek öngürüleri (43:20) - Simon Sinek - Neden İle Başla (44:11) - Kapanış Mustafa Sakalsız - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sakalsiz/ Sosyal Medya Hesaplarımız; Twitter - https://twitter.com/dunyatrendleri Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dunya.trendleri/ Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dunyatrendleri/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/aykutbalcitv Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/28342227-aykut-balc aykut@dunyatrendleri.com www.dunyatrendleri.com Bize Bağış Yapmak İsterseniz Patreon hesabımız - https://www.patreon.com/dunyatrendleri
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April is the Process Automation Princess. SharePoint Siren and Karaoke Queen. A woman who codes, but teaches others to build apps and automation with zero code. As an active community member with her YouTube and Blog, she's a former MVP and Partner Technical Architect, April regularly speaks at events across the country as a Power Platform Developer Advocate at Microsoft. What is a Power Platform Developer Advocate Your Journey to Tech/Backstory Low-Code-No-Code movement From SharePoint to the Power Platform, when to introduce Power Apps Advice for Businesses in adopting Low-Code-No-Code within the Power Platform Most common use cases Where do you see Virtual Agents going in coming months/years Advice for someone starting out in the technology field Follow April On YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/apeyd41686 On the web: https://www.sharepointsiren.com/
With Thunkable, anyone can easily build beautiful apps, program powerful functionality with drag & drop blocks, and upload apps to the Google Play Store and Apple's App Store. In this episode, we're talking with Wei Li, and Jose Dominguez of Thunkable to learn about the platform and how they're leveraging MongoDB to help them manage millions of users and applications. Learn more at https://thunkable.com