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With an ongoing shortage of software developer and data science talent globally, companies are scrambling to reduce the strain and demands on IT departments with limited resources. low-code/no-code technology helps bridge this IT gap by automating processes without taxing the IT department.
Pushing Digital Transformation
New research from Boston-based Creatio, which develops a low-code platform for process management and CRM, appears to indicate that organizations are using low-code/no-code to push their digital transformation initiatives forward. In fact, according to Creatioâs first State of Low-Code/No-Code Report low-code tools enable business users develop agile process improvements and innovations over time.
Cloud services and licence support growth bolsters Oracle earnings
Cloud services and licence support growth bolsters Oracle earnings
But cloud licence and on-premise licence revenues fell
Larry Ellison (Oracle) Credit: Blair Hanley Frank
A revenue surge stemming from Oracle’s cloud services and licence support has helped to bolster the software giant’s financials in a second quarter that saw it weather falls in cloud licence and on-premise licence revenues.
The three months ending 30 November saw Oracle post a 4 per cent year-on-year increase in cloud services and licence support revenues, to US$7.1 billion.
At the same time, the company revealed a 3 per cent year-on-year fall in cloud licence and on-premise licence revenues, to US$1.1 billion. Total quarterly revenues, meanwhile, were up by 2 per cent, year-over-year, to US$9.8 billion.