Low-Code/No-Code platforms, which enable the creation of digital applications and solutions with little or no manual code, are growing, driven by the need to accelerate digital transformation.
However, some companies may face challenges when integrating these platforms with their existing technology infrastructures.Compatibility with legacy systems, ensuring data security and maintaining IT governance are critical points that must be taken into account.
In addition, the phenomenon of shadow IT'ssolutions are developed without the knowledge or approval of the IT area, potentially creating security risks and complianceit is therefore important to establish clear policies and involve the IT department in the implementation of these platforms.
Low-Code/No-Code platforms must also provide robust security mechanisms, such as multi-factor authentication, data encryption, and compliance with applicable regulations.Access control must be based on detailed functions and audits to monitor activity and respond to potential threats.
When implementing a Low-Code/No-Code solution, it is essential to consider several criteria, such as alignment with business objectives, the scalability and flexibility of the platform, its ease of integration with existing systems, compliance with security and compliance standards, the support offered by the supplier and the ease of use and adoption by employees.
On the other hand, among the main trends of this type of solution, integration with artificial intelligence and machine learning to automate more complex processes is highlighted. It is already possible to observe in the market more concern with security and compliance with regulations such as LGPD and GDPR. The platforms also facilitate collaboration between business and IT areas, allowing a more harmonious joint work.
Several sectors, such as finance, healthcare, retail and manufacturing, are benefiting from the use of these platforms, which use intuitive graphical interfaces, pre-built components and drag-and-drop logic. They contribute to solving the constant need to innovate quickly and adapt to market changes.With Low-Code/No-Code, these industries can develop customized solutions in less time, improve operational efficiency and provide better customer experiences.
This accelerates the entire development cycle, from design to implementation, and enables module reuse and easy integration with other systems, freeing up teams to focus on innovation.
In the context of internal projects, Low-Code/No-Code platforms are useful for solving specific challenges by enabling rapid prototyping and implementation of tailored solutions dashboards real-time analytics or mobile applications for field teams, responding quickly to operational needs without relying solely on the IT department.
This encourages experimentation and creativity, and fosters a culture of innovation, where different teams can collaborate to develop solutions that meet their specific needs.