Is your IT team not able to pace with the business demands for changes? Are you struggling with your IT budgets? Are you looking for ways to gain efficiency with application delivery? Is infrastructure coming in your way of application delivery? If any of this sounds familiar, then be aware that you are not alone in the industry.
Application development leaders and IT leaders are struggling to keep pace with business demands. They are now turning towards cloud-ready solutions and high productivity tools that are no-code or low-code. According to Gartner “Forecast Analysis: Low-Code Development Technologies” released in January 2021, by 2025, 70% of new applications developed by enterprises will use no-code or low-code technologies (up from less than 25% in 2020).
This session will introduce you to the Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform and Red Hat certified container image for the Joget no-code/low-code platform. You will learn how you can accelerate your infrastructure automation with Red Hat OpenShift and accelerate business application buildout with Joget. Come and learn how to accelerate your digital transformation journey with no-code/low-code transformation platforms on OpenShift, and how you can accelerate your success as an IT leader.
Key takeaways:
About OpenShift: Red Hat OpenShift is the leader in enterprise Kubernetes and it allows you to build, deploy and manage your container-based applications consistently across cloud and on-premise infrastructure.
About Joget: Joget is an open source no-code/low-code application platform for faster, simpler digital transformation. Joget combines the best of business process automation, workflow management and rapid application development in a simple, flexible and open platform. Visual and web-based, it empowers non-coders to instantly build and maintain apps anytime, anywhere.
Audience: Application Development Leaders, IT Leaders, VP, Directors, Managers
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