
HFS conducted in-depth studies of 150 Global 2000 enterprise decision makers about their low-code intentions, investments, and outcomes. In our research, we found:
- Eighty-five percent (85%) of respondents believe low-code technology is a powerful mechanism for accelerating the seamless integration of applications, data, workflows, and platforms.
- Interviewees repeatedly cited low-code’s pronounced impact in enabling technology teams to deliver solutions swiftly and fostering a dynamic collaboration with the business for iterative advancements. By complementing their agile software development with low-code, they generated substantial value in time saved across the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
- Sixty-nine percent (69%) of respondents cite the advantages of low-code to significantly enhance user productivity while simultaneously elevating employee experiences with visual software development tools. This innovation transforms workflows and business processes and facilitates user insights, ushering in a new era of efficiency and effectiveness within organizations.
The Bottom Line: Businesses embracing low-code outperform their counterparts still deliberating on adopting low-code to augment application development and solution delivery. The competitive edge afforded by low-code manifests in the agility it brings to the development process, enabling companies to adapt swiftly to evolving business requirements.