Stephen McNulty

Why we need ‘no code’ or ‘low code’ development tools
Low or no-code development equips non-developers to take up software creation, freeing up the already overburdened IT resources and allowing organisations to keep pace with the rapidly growing demand for these applications, writes Stephen McNulty of Progress Software.
DIY business apps: Getting rid of the IT middleman
With technology trends and business applications evolving very quickly, by the time budgets are approved for IT spend, the software in question may no longer be relevant. Progress Software believes it can address this, writes Stephanie Augustin.
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