Change is inevitable for any organization looking to remain relevant or progress. However, implementing it is not easy because people who are used to doing things a certain way will likely view it with suspicion.

This is one of the biggest obstacles that CTOs that wish to introduce their developers to low-code platforms face. Many software developers are reluctant to embrace it because they feel that it’s here to replace them.

It is therefore important for a CTO to explain the value that low-code brings to the developers before introducing it.

In this third 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 curios, Ginni Saraswati.

Today, you’ll learn how to approach the introduction of low-code platforms to a team that is used to coding all their applications. You’ll also hear about the benefits that such a platform can bring to an organization. Additionally, you’ll learn about the role that a CTO should play in the integration of a low-code platform as part of the application development solutions.

What You’ll Learn in this Episode:

  • How to promote the adoption of low-code within a team that has a strong culture (07:00)
  • Two important things that a CTO has to consider to be successful (07:35)
  • How low-code speeds up software development (09:01)
  • How a CTO can orchestrate the adoption of low-code platforms (10:07)

Connect with Isaac:

  • LinkedIn
  • StarCIO

Connect with Michael Boland:

  • LinkedIn
  • Mendix Low Code

Connect with Ginni Saraswati:

  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • Website

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