The term digital transformation has become a buzzword for numerous industries. As pioneering enterprises continue to see expectations from employees and customers shifting towards more digital and mobile experiences, it’s more important than ever that businesses begin transforming their operations to become increasingly digital and agile to maintain a competitive advantage. As a result, more organizations are focusing on developing custom software and mobile app solutions, but are finding that they often lack the resources needed to effectively execute the planning and development of a mobile product in-house. The truth of the matter is that traditional software and app development methods require an entirely different set of skills than web development or other traditional IT systems. This is where low-code/no-code platforms come into play. Major
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