Today's average large enterprise is likely to have nearly 80,000 apps built out of copilots and low-code platforms. This creates a potential security nightmare, as more than six out of ten of these apps have security vulnerabilities, according to a recent study. The study released by Zenity finds
Low-code and no-code (LCNC) platforms are fundamentally transforming the landscape of software development, promising unprecedented accessibility to individuals regardless of their coding skills. As businesses grapple with a persistent shortage of skilled developers and the prohibitive costs
Creating a professional business website can be a daunting task, especially for those without extensive coding knowledge. However, Microsoft Power Pages simplifies the process with its low-code development platform, empowering users to build stunning websites with ease. This comprehensive guide
Continuous threat exposure management (CTEM) monitors cybersecurity threats continuously rather than intermittently, allowing organizations to constantly assess and manage their security posture, reduce exposure to threats, and integrate risk management into a continuous assessment and action loop.
Low-code platforms have revolutionized how applications are developed, enabling non-technical business users to create custom solutions swiftly and efficiently. This shift has opened up new possibilities for "citizen developers," who can now handle crucial business processes traditionally managed
It’s no secret that low-code platforms have revolutionized the world of application development (AppDev), enabling everyday business users, sometimes referred to as "citizen developers," to create custom solutions quickly and efficiently. Through visual interfaces and pre-built templates, these