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Amy Groden-Morrison, VP of Marketing for Alpha Software (http://www.alphasoftware.com), has served more than 15 years in marketing communications leadership roles at companies such as TIBCO Software, RSA Security and Ziff-Davis. Most recently she was responsible for developing marketing programs that helped achieve 30%+ annual growth rate for analytics products at a $1Bil, NASDAQ-listed business integration Software Company. Her past accomplishments include establishing the first co-branded technology program with CNN, launching an events company on the NYSE, rebranding a NASDAQ-listed company amid a crisis, and positioning and marketing a Boston-area startup for successful acquisition. Amy currently serves as a Judge and Advisor for RIZE Robotics, Healthbox Accelerator Program Mentor, Marketing Committee Lead for the MIT Enterprise Forum of Cambridge Launch Smart Clinics, and on the organizing team for Boston TechJam. She holds an MBA from Northeastern University.
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Low-Code Development
Development speed, engineering capacity, and technical skills are among the most prevalent bottlenecks for teams tasked with modernizing legacy codebases and innovating new solutions. In response, an explosion of “low-code” solutions has promised to mitigate such challenges by abstracting software development to a high-level visual or scripting language used to build integrations, automate processes, construct UI, and more. While many tools aim to democratize development by reducing the required skills, others seek to enhance developer productivity by eliminating needs such as custom code for boilerplate app components. Over the last decade, the concept of low code has matured into a category of viable solutions that are expected to be incorporated within mainstream application development. In this Trend Report, DZone examines advances in the low-code space, including developers' perceptions of low-code solutions, various use cases and adoption trends, and strategies for successful integration of these tools into existing development processes.
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Aug 19, 2022 · Amy Groden-Morrison
Getting pro-coders and low-coders to collaborate is important. Most technology companies offer low-code or no-code solutions. Alpha Software recently released its development platform that allows both types of users to develop apps in tandem because the software has both a low-code development environment that lets developers add code at will and a no-code app builder that guides novices through basic app development.
Nov 10, 2020 · Arran Glen
Mid-size enterprises can now develop their mobile apps for free with free licenses to an award-winning low-code app development platform: https://www.alphasoftware.com/build-apps-for-free-community-edition-download
Jul 08, 2020 · Arran Glen
Great citizen developer infographic with recent citizen developer statistics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Information Systems Program.
Apr 19, 2018 · Arran Glen
Absolutely. Please email me at marketing@alphasoftware.com
May 02, 2017 · Arran Glen
That's definitely the perception, Greg. IT cannot be cobbled with a low-code solution that limits what developers can do. The solution must empower a wider range of users, while always allowing IT to go in and add code at any point - otherwise, a "low-code" solution is "low value" or doesn't get the job done...https://www.alphasoftware.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/bridge.jpg