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An Expert Shares How Everyone Can Benefit From Low-Code, No-Code Platforms

Digital transformation at your fingertips

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Megan Wallin-Kerth
Wed, 06/28/2023 - 12:03
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Having worked with no code/low code for nearly a decade at Hybrid Strategies, owner and no-code/low-code app developer Heather Johnson has learned a lot about these platforms as a solution for organizations that want purpose-built and customizable applications—while still keeping them accessible to the everyman. No-code/low-code platforms offer users more flexibility in both their development and use. However, they’re not a catch-all; like most solutions and applications, they require learning and growth from the developer to be truly applicable and efficient. No-code/low-code apps are more of a process than a product.

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Submitted by Jeff C. (not verified) on Wed, 06/28/2023 - 14:05

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Have been exploiting SharePoint (SP) for years.  My entire QMS is built in SP (including calibration with reminders) and is far more flexible, adaptable, and reliable than many dedicated systems I have seen.  While it takes some knowledge and experience to build a system, it does not take IT to make things happen.  We track so many different activities and tasks, it's kind of amazing.  Data analysis is done very simply by connecting Excel or Power BI to the databases (one time) and simply refresh the data; instant up to date Pareto's (even displaying on the landing page).

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Submitted by Gayle Johnson (not verified) on Fri, 06/30/2023 - 10:58

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Jeff C I think you need to host a webinar to show some of us how to do that!  Or create a Youtube channel, if you haven't already!

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