As businesses face increasing pressure to digitize operations, launch applications faster, and reduce IT bottlenecks, low-code has become a practical option for accelerating digital transformation. The whitepaper highlights analyst forecasts such as Gartner’s view that over 65% of application development activity would be low-code-based by 2024, Forrester’s finding that 84% of enterprises adopted low-code, and IDC’s forecast of over 500 million apps created between 2018 and 2023. This whitepaper provides businesses with a clear overview of low-code use cases, market trends, benefits, risks, platform comparisons, and a real case study from PostNL. Download the full whitepaper to explore how low-code can help your business build faster and scale smarter.
What’s Inside
- Introduction: Why businesses are turning to low-code to build workflow applications faster with less training and stronger business-user involvement.
- What Is Low-Code: A simple explanation of low-code as a visual software development approach that helps automate the application lifecycle and improve business-IT collaboration.
- The Market Overview: How low-code is being used across software development, eCommerce, business, education, and banking to support faster digital adaptation.
- Enterprise Leaders in the Market: A snapshot of leading enterprise low-code platforms, including Mendix, Microsoft, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and OutSystems.
- Global Low-Code Development Platform Industry Segmentation: How the low-code market is segmented by application type, deployment model, organization size, industry vertical, and region.
- Future Forecast of Low-Code Development Platforms: Key analyst insights from Gartner, Forrester, IDC, and CastSoftware on low-code adoption, app development growth, and technical debt.
- Benefits That Low-Code Can Bring to Your Business: How low-code can improve productivity, reduce costs, simplify maintenance, involve business users, and support cross-platform access.
- Some Challenges You Should Notice: Important risks to evaluate, including vendor lock-in, limited customization, no source-code access, high pricing, learning curve, and slow performance.
- Low-Code Development vs. Traditional Development: A practical comparison across time-to-market, cost, compatibility, scalability, technical debt, and ease of collaboration.
- Case Study From Mendix: PostNL Delivers New Business Models With Low-Code: How PostNL used low-code to replace a legacy order management system and support large-scale parcel delivery operations.
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