No-Code vs. Low-Code for Higher Education
According to EDUCAUSE, only 13% of higher ed institutions have a formal Digital Transformation initiative in place. The slow progress in digital transformation is due in large part to the cumbersome nature of many tools for creating online forms and workflow automation. In this white paper we explore the differences between no-code and low-code tools, their best-fit scenarios, and why no-code is a cost-effective, user-friendly solution for quickly scaling digitization that reduces the burden on IT teams.
No-Code vs. Low-Code for Higher Education
According to EDUCAUSE, only 13% of higher ed institutions have a formal Digital Transformation initiative in place. The slow progress in digital transformation is due in large part to the cumbersome nature of many tools for creating online forms and workflow automation. In this white paper we explore the differences between no-code and low-code tools, their best-fit scenarios, and why no-code is a cost-effective, user-friendly solution for quickly scaling digitization that reduces the burden on IT teams.
No-Code vs. Low-Code for Higher Education
No-Code vs. Low-Code for Higher Education
According to EDUCAUSE, only 13% of higher ed institutions have a formal Digital Transformation initiative in place. The slow progress in digital transformation is due in large part to the cumbersome nature of many tools for creating online forms and workflow automation. In this white paper we explore the differences between no-code and low-code tools, their best-fit scenarios, and why no-code is a cost-effective, user-friendly solution for quickly scaling digitization that reduces the burden on IT teams.
No-Code vs. Low-Code for Higher Education
According to EDUCAUSE, only 13% of higher ed institutions have a formal Digital Transformation initiative in place. The slow progress in digital transformation is due in large part to the cumbersome nature of many tools for creating online forms and workflow automation. In this white paper we explore the differences between no-code and low-code tools, their best-fit scenarios, and why no-code is a cost-effective, user-friendly solution for quickly scaling digitization that reduces the burden on IT teams.
No-Code vs. Low-Code for Higher Education
According to EDUCAUSE, only 13% of higher ed institutions have a formal Digital Transformation initiative in place. The slow progress in digital transformation is due in large part to the cumbersome nature of many tools for creating online forms and workflow automation. In this white paper we explore the differences between no-code and low-code tools, their best-fit scenarios, and why no-code is a cost-effective, user-friendly solution for quickly scaling digitization that reduces the burden on IT teams.