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The Enterprisers Project: 3 Essentials for a Low- and No-Code Application Development Strategy
More is being asked of IT departments than ever before. With IT teams being pressed harder, low-code and no-code tools can help ease the pressure. While adopting this type of strategy can be difficult, the payoff is worth it.
Rick Cruz, CTG's Director of Application and Information Solutions (AIS) and Testing in North America, shares three essential steps for building a successful low-code and no-code application development strategy. Empower your team to problem solve and build business applications to accelerate digital transformation across your organization.
Read the full article here published in The Enterprisers Project.
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Rick Cruz
Director, Application and Information Solutions and Testing, North America
Rick has executive responsibility for the ongoing development of CTG’s AIS and Testing offerings and teams to deliver innovative, global services that help clients strategically address their business challenges. Rick is an accomplished IT leader and TOGAF Certified Enterprise Architect with 30+ years of IT experience, specializing in enterprise digital transformation strategy and execution, platform/solution architecture, information management, app development, quality assurance, and data/systems integration.
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