In a technological world evolving at breakneck speed, demanding increasingly complex solutions in record time, Low-Code development has become a fundamental pillar for companies' digital transformation. As we begin 2025, new trends are already emerging that promise to revolutionize the way we build software.
The Evolution of Low-Code Development
Low-code development has come a long way since its inception. What began as a paradigm for creating basic applications has transformed into a development approach capable of building sophisticated, mission-critical enterprise systems. According to Gartner, "by 2025, 70% of new applications developed by enterprises will use low-code or no-code technologies"1. And this figure promises to continue growing.
Key trends for 2025
The Impact on Businesses
The adoption of low-code platforms is generating significant changes in organizations:
3. Accelerated Innovation
Preparing for the future
To make the most of these trends, organizations looking to stay current and evolve rapidly should:
1. Invest in Training
2. Establish Governance and Best Practices
3. Plan Technology Integration
Conclusion
The future of low-code development is promising and transformative. Organizations that adapt to these trends will be better positioned to compete in an increasingly digital and demanding market. The key lies in finding the balance between the speed and ease offered by low-code, without compromising the quality and security of developed solutions.
Now that you know all this, do you think your organization is ready for the future of low-code development?
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