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Automation With No-code, Low-code and Full Stack Automation

FROX AG
26.01.2024
White paper Axon Ivy:“Automation with No-code, Low-code and Full Stack Automation” — Process automation
White paper Axon Ivy: “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

White paper from Axon Ivy: «Automation with No-code, Low-code and Full Stack Automation»

Frequently asked questions:

What is low-code?
Low-code is a development platform that makes it possible to create applications with minimal programming. It uses graphical user interfaces and ready-made modules so that even people without in-depth programming knowledge can develop applications. Low-code speeds up the development process and promotes collaboration between IT and specialist departments.
What are the advantages of low-code?
• Faster development: applications can be created and deployed in less time.
• 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.
Which companies is low-code suitable for?
Low-code platforms are suitable for companies of all sizes and industries, especially those that need to react quickly to market changes or want to promote close collaboration between IT and specialist departments. They are particularly useful for companies that want to develop innovative digital solutions and make processes more efficient.
What use cases are there for low-code?
Low-code is used in many areas including:

• 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.
Is low-code safe?
Low-code platforms typically offer comprehensive security features such as access controls, data encryption and audit trails. They meet common compliance requirements and offer companies the opportunity to develop and operate their applications securely.
How is low-code different from no code?
Low-code platforms offer more flexibility and customization by offering both visual tools and the ability to program individually. No-code platforms, on the other hand, are aimed at users without technical knowledge and are completely limited to visual tools, which somewhat limits their adaptability.

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