Recently our colleague, Harmjan, had the opportunity to attend the Gartner Summit alongside the Mendix team, where he gained valuable insights from some truly inspiring presentations. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing key takeaways and trends we observed, starting with how low-code is shaping the future of enterprise applications. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the event!
Author of the blog:
Harmjan Oonk
Gartner’s vison on how Low-Code Fits into the Future of Enterprise Software
According to Gartner, the future of enterprise applications hinges on adaptive experiences, embedded intelligence, autonomous orchestration and composable architectures.
In a recent presentation at the Gartner Summit, Neha Ralnan emphasized that low-code is integral to helping CIOs lead their organizations into an automated, agile reality. Her insights highlight how low-code development acts as a flexible layer around core enterprise systems.
Harmjan Oonk
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