6GL Adaptive Enterprise Software supports BPM, Digital Platform with no code, RPA+ = hyperautomation builds any custom application with Intelligent Automation
Elected officials' lack of digital skills affects public services https://t.co/0tDLZd2E1P via @computerweekly .This was the barrier we faced 20+ years ago with our pioneering no code for enterprise software. Now over 20 years with UK Sport well proven but ignored by officials!
Low-code and no-code: Meant for citizen developers, but embraced by IT | ZDNET https://t.co/f645gVve8u
We pioneered in UK but too disruptive for established suppliers. But never give up,.. Helped by early adopter UKSport used for over 23 years!
We created Enterprise level no code 25 years ago but too disruptive as did not need IT other than sort out legacy mess! Gartner ridiculed it but well proven
Low and no-code software may soon test the limits of IT hand-holding https://t.co/uz1JcaDlNG via @ZDNET & @joemckendrick
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Real insight to how enterprise software must evolve to allow business to not just understand but play important role in creation of next generation applications
Adopting Low Code/No Code: Six Fitnesses to Look For https://t.co/2w9PUmE8OY
We pioneered but too early as very disruptive now 22 years proof it delivered with high productivity and fraction of cost of old IT ways! Gartner ignored.. shame on them...
@markthompson1@YouTube@cabinetofficeuk "the fact you have ignored my “views” just confirms your inability to truly understand the software you buy from large companies and you remain happy to allow those “IT” self-interests internal and from suppliers to dominate at great cost to tax payers"
Interesting views but fails to recognise it Is possible to store all business tasks in database this removing need to code to deliver future proof applications! Well proven but very disruptive! Is object storage good for databases? https://t.co/Lqqun7s7vD via @computerweekly
Very interesting something we recognised 20+ years ago putting
people as drivers in data use and creation Sadly ignored by too many vested interests in Old IT. The Modern Architect: How to Facilitate Enterprise-wide Collaboration https://t.co/PhjiWgqjjo
Interesting they tried to patent our pioneering no code at enterprise level see https://t.co/Hk7c1jdNjw now 22 years proven very disruptive as future proof at fraction of cost Preparing for large global contract....
Interesting research something we created 25years ago and proven to deliver much as articulated. The key has been the "data" architecture see paper here https://t.co/JxmBb0Oj4U Future proof over 22 years! Way too early for old IT! But now ready.. https://t.co/oCZ0V4Id2P
BPM reflects how business really works and build of solutions should be in hand of business not IT as we have proven for 20+ years BUT very disruptive to old ways! BPM tips https://t.co/qAD00k1vmG
MONOPOLY - Who owns the world? https://t.co/XIWq01Ak1w via @YouTube
1hour but will get you thinking what the future holds for next generations. There maybe a better way....time will tell!
@davebriggs Frankly nothing changed see one of my contributions in 2013 House of Commons - Public Administration: Written evidence submitted by David Chassels (PROC 6) (https://t.co/k2uyuJyQHX) The self interest of the supply chain too great for truly disruptive technology Long story..!
The Future of Coding is 'No Code' - DEV Community https://t.co/37fm1ZnpPd Our pioneering proven over 20 years at UK sport Seen as very disruptive to supply chain but is the future proof investment for enterprise software at fraction of cost
@JordiCabot We have had no code build in the model well proven over 20 years. As pioneers we were too "disruptive" but now as suggested will be the future! Microsoft even tried to copy and patent but caught out! See some info here https://t.co/Hk7c1jdNjw Getting ready to globalise .....
@markthompson1 Hmm maybe you might remember our challenge to see better outcomes at fraction of cost see my submission https://t.co/VMZBQ72Fpf Sadly all ignored as self interest dominates "IT" Maybe you should visit UK Sport to see how https://t.co/h4llyfzI0e