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      In our fast-moving, digital world, companies are under great pressure. They need to optimise their IT processes and drive innovation in order to protect themselves from attacks, remain competitive and stand out from the competition.

      In this context, companies are increasingly focusing on low-code development platforms. These platforms also enable non-developers to create software in a visual environment. This allows operational processes to be optimised and data-based decisions to be made.

      But how are low-code development platforms being used and what challenges do companies face when adapting them? What trends are emerging and what factors play a particularly important role in the choice of low-code development platforms?

      The study "Low-Code Adoption as a Driver of Digital Transformation" sheds light on the complex requirements for modern IT structures and takes a detailed look at the benefits, areas of application, challenges, security, compliance and the use of modern technologies such as AI in low-code development.

      The data is based on a survey of 2,000 corporate decision-makers from the Europe, Middle East, Africa, USA and Asia-Pacific (ASPAC) regions.

      Although 81 percent of the companies surveyed consider low-code development to be of strategic importance within their organisation, only 31 percent of companies have so far made low code a central component of their software development strategy.

      Companies see several advantages in the introduction of low-code, with increased process efficiency (53 per cent) and higher employee productivity (51 per cent) standing out as the most important benefits.

      However, the use of low-code also increases the requirements for ensuring optimal compliance and governance. Clear guidelines and governance structures are needed to ensure that developed applications are secure and comply with company standards.

      47 per cent of respondents say they are implementing or planning to implement low-code policies and defined governance, reflecting a trend seen across all regions.

      Low-code adoption as a driver of digital transformation

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      Gerasimos Ntouskas

      Board Member | Head of Technology Consulting | Chief Digital Officer

      KPMG in Cyprus