Software

No code, no problem: Why companies no longer need developers to create attractive, robust apps

A new wave of low-code and no-code software is making app development simple

‘No-code enables organisations to bridge the digital skills gap and keep pace with new demands and growth.’ Kianda was founded in 2016 by Derya and Osvaldo Sousa

For a long time, organisations had one of two tried and tested options for software development: they could buy in a new system from outside developers, or they could assign their own developers the task of building one in-house.

Each came with its own pros and cons; the custom approach required time and money, while outsourcing it meant the solution might not fit or integrate perfectly with the business as a whole. But recently, a ...