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In this episode, I’m doing a round-up of some cool low-code/no-code solutions across different industries. I’ll showcase some of these app solutions in real-time to give you a peek into what’s possible.

If you missed episodes 1, 2, and 3, be sure to check them out below:Episode 1: https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-the-low-code-no-code-evolution-part-1Episode 2: https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-low-code-vs-no-code-who-will-win-part-2Episode 3: https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-is-ai-a-game-changer-for-low-code-no-code-part-3Sites/sources:PandaSuite energy guide app: https://pandasuite.com/launcher/s/AVRYgg6dgBP1_bTwv5KY?_branch_match_id=879800160458085085#!/publication?type=tablet Mendix app for Eneco: https://www.mendix.com/solutions/intelligent-energy-insight/Retool GDPR example: https://retool.com/templates/gdpr-data-export Glide staff locations app: https://prefab-employees.glideapp.io/

Artificial Intelligence is truly impacting the low-code/no-code landscape. But, is it a game-changer? Check out this podcast where I dive into AI and LC/NC, offer some areas to explore and leave you with options to consider.If you missed the first two episodes, be sure to check them out here:Episode 1: https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-the-low-code-no-code-evolution-part-1Episode 2: https://mydacfeed.com/view/video/back-it-low-code-vs-no-code-who-will-win-part-2Sources:Alogorithmia source: https://info.algorithmia.com/2020?utm_source=thenewstack&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=platform OutSystems: https://www.outsystems.com/ Deloitte TruVoice: https://www2.deloitte.com/uk/en/pages/risk/solutions/truevoice.html Microsoft AI Builder: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/ai-builder/overview UIPath – RPA and AI: https://www.uipath.com/blog/ai-rpa-differences-when-to-use-them-together

The “transformation” buzzword is everywhere these days, and there’s no doubt that far-reaching, systemic change can deliver impressive results, especially when powered by new digital platforms. But transformation enthusiasm should be tempered by an understanding of the potential downsides