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The low-no-code series - Unit4: 3 reasons low-code is over-hyped

The low-no-code series - Unit4: 3 reasons low-code is over-hyped

I have worked in the IT industry for many years and sometimes it’s hard not to become a little weary of the hype around the latest trends. Low-code/no-code is one of those trends where hype can…

Does Low-Code/No-Code Spell The End For IT Professionals?

Low-code/no-code software is on the rise. Gartner, Inc. estimates that the worldwide low-code development technologies market will grow 23%, to $13.8 billion, in 2021. So, what is it? And why is…

The architecture of future-proof ERP

The architecture of future-proof ERP

Every ERP vendor will tell you their software is 'future-proof'. But what characteristics really make enterprise software a smart investment in an unpredictable future? I believe there are four main…

Making ERP [e]xpert, [r]emote-friendly and [p]ersonal

Making ERP [e]xpert, [r]emote-friendly and [p]ersonal

The criticism commonly levelled against enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems is that they are monolithic and generalist software slabs: suites of applications, dense with features and functions, designed to cover just about any need an enterprise might have, with a uniform user interface layered over for a common look and feel.

Welcome to the world of pervasive ERP

Welcome to the world of pervasive ERP

For decades now, users of enterprise resource planning software have been trained to believe that all the action must take place within the core of the system.

How to avoid ERP lock-in and seize the service imperative

How to avoid ERP lock-in and seize the service imperative

The future is XaaS – Everything-as-a-Service. While XaaS stems from cloud computing, it has quickly evolved to something that embraces anything that can be delivered via the Internet that used to be…

How bots will shape the future of work in the financial industry

How bots will shape the future of work in the financial industry

When the average person thinks of bots entering the workforce, scenes from X-Men: Days of Future Past leap to mind, but actually, bots are not the future, they are already adopted and deployed among…

How bots at work, no longer sci-fi, will help you do more in the workplace

How bots at work, no longer sci-fi, will help you do more in the workplace

In the 1980s, the television program  Knight Rider gave a glimpse into a world where artificial intelligence could learn, communicate and make independent decisions. The star of the show, a self-aware…

Four megatrends that will reshape what software can do for us

Four megatrends that will reshape what software can do for us

Four major enterprise management trends are maturing simultaneously, and their imminent fusion has only begun to transform the way we conduct business. They are big data, mobile access, user…

Patterns

Patterns

Patterns is not a new buzz or anything, actually patterns, the use hereof and definitions started in 1994 when the book “Design Patterns” was released by the gang of four. Since then there have been…

Running apps without connectivity

Running apps without connectivity

The other day on my daily commute I was, as usual, reading the latest news on technology and other, to me, interesting areas, I ended up spending most of my commute reflecting on the subject of mobile…

Elephant butt, Software Development and Estimation

Elephant butt, Software Development and Estimation

Okay, here's an interesting question: what does an elephant butt, software development and estimation have in common? At first thought not really much, but then again they actually have a lot in…