VentureBeat April 9, 2022
James Beecham, ALTR

We’ve all heard the saying that “every company is a software company” at some point during the last few years. But recently there’s a new saying that: “every company is a cloud and data company.” It makes sense — data is driving an explosion in insights, innovation and cloud use, with cloud spending expected to surpass $1.3 trillion by 2025. Because cloud is now the default expectation of conducting business, the rules have changed — and businesses need to work with new regulatory hurdles and obstacles to innovate. Luckily, we know how to move forward quickly based on what worked in the past: low-code/no-code solutions.

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