Microsoft, Salesforce, and ServiceNow are among the publishers that have advanced their chess pieces with low code in recent days. In what way?
Who doesn’t have his new brick Low code ? In recent months, the term has spread in the exchanges of major publishers. For example in Salesforce. Last December, the American group launched the Einstein Automate brand. Its main component: the coordinator… Low code, Is scheduled to be tested this summer.
Einstein Automation also includes a tool No code Application and data integration. We call it Composer, thanks to MuleSoft, who developed it based on his iPaaS Anypoint. It will enter the fully available stage on March 15 this year. Currently, only available for Salesforce, the owner of MuleSoft. However, the latter leaves the prospect of wider deployment without setting a deadline. It is also planning the Anypoint gateway, which will act as Composer’s management console.
this Low code When the Now platform is updated for half a year, it is also on the front line of ServiceNow. Especially at the App Engine component level of the Creator Workflows portfolio. Here, it is equipped with a “studio”. It is a single entry point for multiple existing tools, mainly used to create portals, forms, data models, automation, and mobile applications.
At Microsoft, the logo Low code It has been called Power Fx in recent weeks. This programming language borrows extensively from Excel formulas as well as SQL. Declarative, asynchronous, and strongly typed, it also provides a no-code experience (shown below). Power Apps is his first field, used to develop so-called “canvas” applications.Microsoft began to open up its other products and put them in Open source.
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