Automation with no-code, low-code and full-stack automation: How to implement automation projects quickly and effectively and keep the complexity of processes under control
No-code enables simple process automation without in-depth IT knowledge by effortlessly putting together building blocks using drag & drop. Low-code is aimed at technically experienced users who have more control over application development and can freely define process steps. Full stack automation focuses on complex applications with specific requirements, but requires programming skills and collaboration with software developers.
Ideally, the automation and digitalization of business processes should encompass all three development approaches. The IT department coordinates the use of an automation platform that supports no-code, low-code and full-stack automation. This increases the level of automation and results in a seamless transformation from simple applications to highly complex processes. This enables companies to exploit all the benefits of process automation, increase their productivity, reduce costs and ensure growth and competitiveness.
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Frequently asked questions:
• Lower costs: As less manual programming is required, development and maintenance costs are reduced.
• Flexibility: Low-code platforms make it possible to quickly adapt applications to changing business requirements.
• Less dependence on IT: Departments can develop applications independently without having to rely on the IT department.
• Improved collaboration: IT and business departments can work together more efficiently thanks to shared platforms.
• Process automation: Automating business processes to reduce manual tasks and increase efficiency.
• Digital transformation: Development of new digital services and products to respond to market changes.
• Fast Prototypes: Create prototypes and MVPs (Minimum Viable Products) in less time.
• Customer Service: Development of tailor-made applications for customer service and to optimize the customer experience.