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Business leader as developer: The rise of no-code and low-code software

No-code and low-code software is changing how enterprise applications are created and who is creating them. In this special feature, ZDNet helps IT leaders understand the consequences of non-developers becoming app builders and how to successfully take advantage of this trend.

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