• Low-Code and the Case of the Rigid Regulations

  • Mar 14 2022
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast
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Low-Code and the Case of the Rigid Regulations

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  • In safety-sensitive industries such as aerospace, management needs to keep detailed logs of all their processes. This makes the industry very cautious when adopting any changes. They don’t just run towards the next flashy innovation before thoroughly understanding what its impact on their compliance is. They want efficient systems that are consistent and enable them to remain audit-ready. That’s where low-code comes in. With just some minor changes in what team members do, it is able to deliver tremendous value, very fast,  across the value chain. In this fifth of six episodes investigating low-code myths, the host Michael Boland is joined by two guests: Isaac Sacolick – founder and President of StarCIO, a company that helps organizations adopt digital transformation – and a low-code curious, Ginni Saraswati. Today, you’ll learn about the worries that act as barriers to the adoption of low-code platforms. You’ll also hear about the factors that companies in a highly regulated environment should consider before choosing the right platform for them. Additionally, you’ll hear about how it is able to keep the guidelines and procedures consistent across the board. What You’ll Learn in this Episode: How low-code’s flexibility makes the transition easier (02:23) Worries that stop most CIOs from adopting low-code solutions (04:29) How low-code benefits test operators (05:17) How it keeps the management safe and prepared for an audit (06:16) Connect with Isaac:  LinkedIn StarCIO Connect with Michael Boland:  LinkedIn Mendix Low-Code Connect with Ginni Saraswati: LinkedIn Twitter Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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