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Delivering mobile, web apps often takes more than 4 months, says survey by low-code vendor

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    Kent Sharkey
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    ADT Magazine[^]:

    Amid soaring demand for enterprise mobile and Web apps and scarce dev talent, delivery times often average more than 4 months, says a new survey from low-code tooling vendor OutSystems.

    That's because you have to change your web framework monthly (at least)

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      ADT Magazine[^]:

      Amid soaring demand for enterprise mobile and Web apps and scarce dev talent, delivery times often average more than 4 months, says a new survey from low-code tooling vendor OutSystems.

      That's because you have to change your web framework monthly (at least)

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      GuyThiebaut
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      Quote:

      "Our 2019 survey shows that many IT departments are facing a multitude of disruptive forces when it comes to digital transformation and application development,” said exec Steve Rotter in a statement. “The threat of digital disruption and the need for digital transformation has been a driver of IT strategy for years. Add to that the current uncertain global economic outlook, and it becomes obvious why business leaders are so concerned about agility today.”

      Eh? Am I just incredibly dense or is that just a word salad?

      “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

      ― Christopher Hitchens

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      • K Kent Sharkey

        ADT Magazine[^]:

        Amid soaring demand for enterprise mobile and Web apps and scarce dev talent, delivery times often average more than 4 months, says a new survey from low-code tooling vendor OutSystems.

        That's because you have to change your web framework monthly (at least)

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        markrlondon
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        Is it just me, or does four months not seem all that long for a potentially complex application that presumably needs testing, documentation, and some kind of support services to be put in place. How long should an app take to develop? How long is a piece of string, I suppose.

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          Quote:

          "Our 2019 survey shows that many IT departments are facing a multitude of disruptive forces when it comes to digital transformation and application development,” said exec Steve Rotter in a statement. “The threat of digital disruption and the need for digital transformation has been a driver of IT strategy for years. Add to that the current uncertain global economic outlook, and it becomes obvious why business leaders are so concerned about agility today.”

          Eh? Am I just incredibly dense or is that just a word salad?

          “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

          ― Christopher Hitchens

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          markrlondon
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          I think it sort of makes sense, albeit in a consult-speak sort of way...

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            Quote:

            "Our 2019 survey shows that many IT departments are facing a multitude of disruptive forces when it comes to digital transformation and application development,” said exec Steve Rotter in a statement. “The threat of digital disruption and the need for digital transformation has been a driver of IT strategy for years. Add to that the current uncertain global economic outlook, and it becomes obvious why business leaders are so concerned about agility today.”

            Eh? Am I just incredibly dense or is that just a word salad?

            “That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”

            ― Christopher Hitchens

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            gstolarov
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            "said exec Steve Rotter" - that's how execs talk - lots of words, no actionable info.

            http://www.GaspMobileGames.com

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