To increase support for both internal and external customers, IT managers usually opt for one of two standard scenarios: either reduce the complexity of the IT landscape and standardize back-end systems or leave the current core systems in place for as long as possible for fear of something going haywire.
The lack of flexibility that arises in the workplace in both cases is eliminated with task-oriented apps. The problem is, the more apps of this type are added at the front, the more difficult it is to integrate them at the back with the systems of record.
However, there is a way to add intelligence and integration power to back-end applications relatively quickly and cost-effectively, or to rebuild back-end applications. The solution is the combination of low-code and business rules.
In this e-book, we will help you on your way with a number of practical tips.