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Improving business efficiency: the benefits of low code

About this event

Using visual building blocks rather than strings of code, low-code has the potential to unlock seamless customer journeys in every industry. Organisations harnessing low-code development can update their solutions 3-5x faster than when writing code. Systems built using low-code take less time to build, require less testing, and can update rapidly - perfect for the ever-shifting landscape of retail business.

However, not every retailer knows how best to take advantage of low-code development. In this webinar, industry experts Matt Weaver and David Perks from Objectivity, joined by Schwartz IT’s Zdenek Prochazka and David Miller, IT Business Consulting at Lidl, to discuss strategies businesses can use to implement low-code, as well as potential considerations when moving from traditional coded development.

Objectives

  • Gain insight into the benefits low-code can provide for your business and industry.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of low-code development compared to traditional methods of development.
  • Examine case studies of similar businesses currently seeing success implementing low-code.
  • Troubleshoot potential roadblocks preventing effective use of low-code to see improved efficiency for your business.

Hosted by

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    Zdenek Prochazka Lead of Rapid Application Development @ Schwarz IT

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    David Perks Director of Retail Services @ Objectivity

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    David Miller Senior Consultant @ Lidl

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    Matt Weaver

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    Graham Wynn Assistant Director for Consumer, E-Commerce and Regulatory Affairs @ BRC

British Retail Consortium

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