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    As more apps go low code, high-tech joins the fray

    According to IDC, more than 500 million apps will be built across the world by 2023. Many of these applications are likely to be created on low-code platforms.

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    Microsoft last year launched its Dynamics 365 Project Operations in India, built on top of its low-code platform. Mphasis used it to create an app in less than a week to track employee wellness and engagement.

    Pune: Global market intelligence firm IDC has forecast that over 500 million apps will be built across the world by 2023. Many of these applications are likely to be created on low-code platforms, requiring minimal to no technical skills.To tap into the growing demand for lowcode, no-code platforms, technology leader Microsoft Corp. last year launched its Dynamics 365 Project Operations in India, which is built on top of its Power Platform for
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