Driving Digital Transformation with Low-Code Development

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Exclusive webinar with Forrester’s Principal Analyst

A key component to digital transformation is being able to build the applications you need when you need them, and to be assured that they’ll be truly useful, quickly delivered, and continuously improved.

The one thing common to the myriad approaches out there is the use of low-code tools and platforms. It’s not a question of whether to use low-code, but how – because not every way of using low-code works equally well.

Forrester’s VP & Principal Analyst, Rob Koplowitz has spent a lot of time and effort on this topic, and has plenty of insights and suggestions on the subject.

Watch this information-intensive spirited conversation between Rob and our own Mike Fitzmaurice as they unpack how to do low-code right.

About the Speakers

Guest Speaker:

Host:

Rob Koplowitz,
VP & Principal Analyst, Forrester

Rob’s research focuses on digital process automation as well as artificial intelligence and cognitive computing. He has many years of experience in enterprise software consulting, product marketing, product management, and strategy. Before returning to Forrester, Rob led IBM’s strategy for integrating Watson into the company’s collaboration services. Prior to IBM, he was a VP & principal analyst with Forrester. In his professional career, he was also a director of product management with Microsoft, and a senior director of product marketing with Oracle.

Mike Fitzmaurice

Mike Fitzmaurice,
Vice President, WEBCON North America

Mike has over 25 years of experience in consulting, engineering, marketing, evangelism, and IT management. Having spoken at countless international conferences, hosted numerous expert sessions and webinars, he is one of the most recognizable and prolific members of the SharePoint community worldwide, specializing in process automation and low-code development. His 11 years at Microsoft included helping launch the first four releases of SharePoint and positioning it as a development platform.

WEBCON is the leading European-based provider of a complete Low-code Application Platform for mass delivering business solutions. Companies choose WEBCON to dramatically reduce time and cost of app development. The platform allows them to automate and manage business processes across the entire organization – using a single, unified platform. Thanks to its unique InstantChange™ technology, WEBCON embraces change like no other platform on the market.

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ECR Management

An engineering change request (ECR) to alter a product design can be triggered by various sources: audits, enhancement ideas, customer complaints, etc. A fix to a product design can be issued by any employee and the ultimate goal is quality improvement, which can directly influence revenue. By automating the Engineering Change Management (ECM) process, you can bring better products to market faster. Forget missing deadlines, loosing documents, flawed decision-making due to poor visibility of the process, duplicating change requests. Instead, with a dedicated application, gain an overview of the changes that are underway, boost productivity, lower the process costs, eliminate bottlenecks and gather all information related to the ECRs in one place.

New Product Development

A well-managed product lifecycle process allows to bring better products to market faster. With WEBCON BPS, you can provide an enterprise-wide solution that will streamline product development process, improve collaboration between departments, and provide seamless access to all product-related data. From submitting an idea, through research, creating a prototype, testing, designing the packaging, up to manufacturing, introducing the product to the market, and analyzing the feedback – a dedicated application will make sure everyone involved is well-informed on the assigned tasks, and the management gains visibility to improve productivity, and spot any bottlenecks along the way.