Microsoft Teams is getting updates – a lot of updates. At its Microsoft Build 2021 digital event this week, the company unveiled new features, a new portal for developers, and new subscription purchase experiences, and much more. Enhanced Teams extensibility for meetings Microsoft is adding new features to the Teams app for meetings which was…
Microsoft Teams is an extensible platform and so it should come as no surprise that Microsoft is announcing some new developer capabilities at Build 2021.
Pegasystems at
PegaWorld iNspire announced new low-code capabilities in Pega Platform that enable both professional and citizen developers to easily design exceptional modern user interfaces (UI) for their apps. By combining enhanced front-end design features with its proven back-end processing abilities, Pega helps empower any enterprise user to create more complete digital experiences from a single low-code platform.
While business users have become empowered to build apps themselves with low code, they still rely on professional designers and front-end developers to finish them with sleek user interfaces. Low code traditionally excels at modeling the back-end processes that drive how apps work. But the resulting front-end interfaces, while adequate, often fall short of rendering the cutting-edge and intuitive experiences that end users expect. To keep up with the pace of digital transformation, organizations need low code with both back-end
Pega targets low code development and intelligent workflow orchestration in the enterprise
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Speaking ahead of PegaWorld iNspire this week, Pega CEO Alan Trefler outlines the company’s platform ambitions as it reaches $1 billion in annual revenue.
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Pegasystems is looking to bring agility, flexibility and ease of use to its customers, as they navigate microservices, multiple platforms and multi-cloud environments in an increasingly demanding COVID-19 world.
The company, which recently reached $1 billion in annual revenue, is today making a number of announcements at its annual PegaWorld iNspire event. Central to these announcements though is Pega s fresh focus on workflow orchestration across multiple apps and bringing low code development opportunities to users, whilst not breaking any process logic in the back end.
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“Who are you and why are you here?” –Dave Cutler (DaveC)
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Attending and presenting at the first Win32 Windows Professional Developer Conference (PDC) and meeting (and being intimidated by) Dave Cutler along the way. Shipping my first product while navigating the contentious battle for the real first product.
By July 1992, it seemed like the whole of the industry gathered in San Francisco at the Moscone Center for the first Win32 Professional Developers Conference (PDC), which came to be known as the
Win32 PDC, named after the 32-bit Windows APIs that were unveiled and the cornerstone of the event. For the first time Microsoft also mentioned