3 reasons to choose Visual LANSA for low-code development
Blog|by Leanne Bevan|18 August 2022
The demand is high for quick and easy development tools. Why? Businesses need to quickly adapt to changing market demand, especially when for some, finding the right talent is hard. Therefore, many businesses are turning to low-code and no-code solutions to create their web, mobile and desktop applications.
Visual LANSA was one of the earliest low-code development platforms out there. It enables organisations to modernise legacy tools and build new enterprise-level mobile, web and desktop applications with ease.
Take a look at these three reasons why Anton Trukhanov suggests you should consider Visual LANSA as your chosen low-code platform...
1. A highly functional and user-friendly low-code visual design tool
Visual LANSA has a powerful visual editor that enables businesses to build and deploy apps within days. Its increases developer productivity with its simple and convenient visual application builder.
See how easy it is to build a low-code responsive web application by watching the video below:
2. Simple integration with 100s of services
Visual LANSA, for example, includes CData Visual LANSA Connectors. This is a collection of more than 190 certified connectors. They allow you to easily integrate LANSA-built solutions with a wide range of popular on-premise and SaaS applications. These include solutions for CRM, ERP, marketing automation, accounting, and collaboration.
LANSA’s hybrid low-code approach means you can integrate with anything and everything. More importantly, you can do it without creating time-consuming workarounds. LANSA's integration solutions simplify how data gets transported between business processes. As a result, your developers can set up data exchanges and automate processes with confidence and minimum effort.
Here you can find a full list of CData Visual LANSA Connectors divided into categories.
3. Single low-code language and cross-platform deployment
Using a single programming language for all versions of your products, even on different platforms is key to efficiency. There is no need to develop and maintain app versions for all major platforms. Whether on desktop or mobile, a good low-code solution does everything possible to simplify and automate this process for users.
Visual LANSA allows every developer to work on any part of the application. It shields developers from having to support and become experts in many different languages and technologies. This is an essential advantage because it enables developers to focus on app creation rather than tech to deliver products. It also reduces delays.
Find out more
Read Anton's full article here.
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Leanne Bevan
Vendor Marketing Manager at Grey Matter
Leanne has been part of our team for over a decade, and has worked as a vendor marketing manager for a number of our key vendors. Now with a keen focus on cyber security as well as developer technologies, Leanne continues to manage marketing across several vendors, including Embarcadero, Acronis, ESET, and more.
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