Responding to the pressures detailed below, this article from a VP of engineering takes a look at how the urgent shift to remote work has spurred a rapid adoption of low-code/no-code solutions, and why that's good news for IT and their ever-mounting workload.
Empowering employees to operate digitally has been an agenda point for years now. Then Covid came and it got bumped up the to-do list overnight, with the pressure to deliver landing firmly in IT's lap. The short story: it might take more than a WiFi extender to achieve.
Computer programmer, antivirus magnate, cryptocurreny millionaire and infamous antihero of the IT world, John McAfee once again faces criminal charges and an extradition order that will see him returned to the US to be tried. What's he done this time?
Non-existent commutes, home-cooked lunches and more flexibility in how you work are just some of the amazing perks that come with going remote - but that doesn't mean there aren't challenges too, ranging from loneliness to burnout. Here's how Jeff Dickerson, CEO of DaySmart Software, proposes we tackle these stumbling blocks.