Citizen-Developer Boom: Courneya on Acceleration

The Big Themes:The citizen developer: Those low-code, no-code tools are giving the power back to their employees, and that’s creating a new environment that’s having a reorganization in that area.Some of the innovations from Microsoft Teams: It was just like a basic tool that I use with Teams. Some of the innovations that they developed so rapidly in the times of COVID to adapt to a new remote workforce.There’s always new things to soak in there: We also have a number of events that take place, and live on demand – one of them is our binge programs.Industry solutions: Trying to compare their challenges with other challenges – and try to see what matches and what’s worth their time and investment. The Big Quotes:“Most of my day job is reading, reviewing, producing content that's relevant in the business tech world, and helping others have a voice in that conversation as well.” “A huge feature about mydacfeed.com is the ability to personalize your feed and get connected with relevant topics and find like-minded voices.” “I think we saw something similar when Microsoft acquired Nuance, which was their second-largest acquisition behind LinkedIn.” This episode is brought to you by BMC Software. 

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