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Low-Code Emerges As A Game Changing Option

Low-Code Emerges As A Game Changing Option

While low-code platforms may seem confusing at first, they are simply types of visual software development environments that allow enterprise developers and citizen developers to drag and drop application components, connect them together and create mobile or web apps. In the past year, low-code development has grown more than 20%. HR industries and departments are slowly converting their technology toward low-code programs. According to SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management), “A low-code development platform requires users to have little or no coding experience. When used at the workplace, the platform allows non-IT employees to build custom applications with a graphical user interface. Employees who have little understanding of coding can build modern websites and mobile apps while also applying business logic.”

The worldwide development market for low coding was $13.8 billion. In 2022, a survey conducted by Gartner estimates that low-code revenue will rise to $16.8 billion with an increase of over one percent the following year.

How Low-Code Can Change HR Functions

HR leaders can save time and money since they do not have to pay a software engineer for simple problems or changes to an application. Low-coding can help with recruiting, hiring processes, training, payroll, requests for paid time off, and vacation requests. Since low-code programs require little to no experience in coding, this growing market is a trend that everyone wants to be a part of.

By implementing low-code software within your HR department, you can integrate HR with other departments. It also allows your team to build applications faster if needed. Using low-code software can streamline workflow and allow management teams to evaluate their teams more effectively.

The Future Of Low-Code Software

Using low-code applications in the HR industry allows employees to make the application unique to them. Furthermore, co-employment companies that offer HR services customize the application to meet the needs of their clients. Companies such as Microsoft and Amazon have already stepped in to make their own version of a low-code application. Other HR vendors that are converting to low-coding include Salesforce and Oracle. Last year, Salesforce introduced its next-generation Salesforce Platform, which includes a low-code development tool that gives employees the opportunity to create apps on a single platform.

Low coding has a variety of different ways it can integrate into your everyday workflow. Additionally, it makes it possible for employees and clients to create their own paths in this rapidly growing age of digitalization.

How GMS Integrates Low-Code

At GMS, we understand how important it is for clients to tailor their own unique plans to fit their needs. We offer a variety of HR services that allow you to remain in control while creating a customized program that benefits your employees. Contact us today to learn more about the HR services we offer and how they can fit into your business.



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