Tag: Future Proof

  • SME Growth Opportunity: Modernising Legacy Software and Embracing Tailor-made Applications

    In this article, we explore the critical importance of modernising legacy software systems and the myriad benefits it brings to SMEs. From enhancing productivity and user experience to ensuring scalability and adaptability, we delve into how modernisation can propel your business forward.

  • Reviving Legacy Software: The Strategic Advantages of Recreating Legacy Software with Low-Code

    Reviving legacy software or recreating fossilware is not merely a preservation effort to combat software erosion, it is a strategic and future proof investment to keep pace with the technological evolution.

  • Low-Code – what really matters

    “Low-Code” stands for “low level of coding required”. The name is actually a label that refers to a feature that, depending on which lens you look through, does not necessarily count as an advantage: Lots or little code is not a matter of good or bad. Just because an app requires little code doesn’t mean…

  • Maebble joins GeneXus Alliance

    October 1, 2023 – Montevideo – Amsterdam.  Software development specialist Maebble joins the GeneXus Alliance, paving the way for software development innovation in Europe. With the GeneXus Low-Code Software Development Platform, Maebble provides eternal youth of your code, accelerated time to market of tailor-made applications, and affordable enterprise-class software solutions. Leveraging the platform’s power of AI to automate…

  • Debunked ! Low-code is for citizen-developers bound to a closed ecosystem

    Low-code development is a method of building applications and automated processes with minimal coding. Grown out of Fourth-Generation Programming Language (4GL) and Rapid Application Development (RAD), new platforms are introduced at a steady rate since the early 2000’s. Currently there are some 270 low-code platforms on the market. Contrary to popular belief that low-code is…

  • Debunked! ReUse before you Buy, Buy before you Build 

    ReUse, then Buy, and lastly Build, that is the traditional decision-tree to solve business objectives with software. As a matter of fact, an off-the-shelf product is often used to specify the ‘wants’ for the intended solution, but without a blank canvas, defining the real ‘needs’ that will lead to a smart decision on reuse –…