Startups and enterprise companies have one key goal in common – they want to build successful MVPs. More precisely, they want a killer app, with unicorn potential. However, startups typically lack sufficient capital to get close to their dream and enterprise clients often don’t have enough of the right talent. Startups have started to embrace […]
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No-code platforms attract a variety of organisations for a wide range of reasons. Most are looking to gain radical time and cost savings but there are many other reasons. We analysed a database of 1200 requests for quotes (RFQs) and came up with some interesting observations. We hope that the analyses will encourage more organisations […]
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The revolution has started No code and low code approaches to software development have captured the hearts and minds of developers and non-developers alike. In practise, we’ve reduced software delivery times by up to 75% and achieved client cost savings of up to 60% (ref. traditional code based vs no code retail and delivery web […]
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Business needs should drive the choice of technology for your mobile app which will in turn influence the selection of the ideal development team, upfront development costs, ongoing maintenance costs, product performance and its expected useful life. Programming languages, platforms, frameworks, databases, containers, etc. is the stuff your mobile app depends on. This short post explains why technology […]
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It’s Not The Economy, Stupid The UK Government effectively bans the building of native apps. In their service manual, they explain why they favour progressive web apps, and clearly state that other solutions are unlikely to be approved. Although not as explicit as the UK, U.S. federal agency policy favours a similar design approach. […]
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