DevOps Paradox Podcast

What is the low-code movement?

DevOps Paradox Podcast

Listen to the DevOps Paradox podcast on What Is the Low Code Movement. In this episode hosts, Darin Pope and Viktor Farcic, talk with Mike Fitzmaurice, Chief Evangelist and VP at WEBCON about the low-code movement and its crucial benefits.

When accelerating digital transformation you need to be up to date with the newest and most proven tools and solutions – one of which is definitely low-code.

DevOps Paradox is the online podcast hosted by DevOps specialists Darin Pope and Viktor Farcic, where they discuss the latest technical innovations, newest solutions and tools. In this episode, “What is the low code movement?”, their guest is Mike Fitzmaurice, Chief Evangelist and VP at WEBCON.

From this interesting conversation you will learn

  • what is low-code application development,
  • what are the benefits of implementing low-code solutions in the IT architecture of the organization,
  • why DevOps usually doesn’t factor in the low-code solutions…

… and more!

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About the Speaker

Mike Fitzmaurice – is the Chief Evangelist and VP – North America for WEBCON and is a recognised thought leader in workflow/business process automation, citizen development, and low-code/no-code solution platforms and strategies. He has more than 25 years of product, consulting, evangelism, engineering, and IT management expertise. His 11 years at Microsoft included being the original technical product manager for SharePoint, helping launch and shepherd its first three releases; it was Mike who birthed, developed, and led developer evangelism on SharePoint, positioning it as a development platform. Other gigs included a decade at Nintex as Vice-President of Workflow Technology, a year as Chief Technology Officer for skybow, and five years as Director of IT at the National Association of Broadcasters.

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