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Speaker profile: Kimberly Mercer
“Agilebase makes a big impact on what our business can do” Kimberley Mercer is the Group Area Manager for Britannia Windows. She has seen up close the difference No Code makes. No Code is “a stepping-stone into the world of coding and development. It sparks curiosity and encourages more people to explore technical fields.” Kimberley will be appearing on Agilebase’s panel “Learn to build digital products with No Code” is at Science Creates, Bristol, on October 11. It is part of the Bristol Tech Festival. Get your tickets here. “Our Britannia Windows service engineers go out and fix people’s windows and…
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Speaker profile: Damian Webber
“I love No Code and Agilebase” Software expert Damian Webber likes the speed and flexibility of No Code. And sees a bright future for Agilebase. Agilebase changes how software is built and who gets to build it. Damian Webber will be appearing on Agilebase’s panel. “Learn to build digital products with No Code” is at Science Creates, Bristol, on October 11. It is part of the Bristol Tech Festival. Get your tickets here. No Code platforms have fascinated Damian Webber since the late 1990s. He is a solutions architect and senior consulting manager at Sopra Steria, a large IT services company.…
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Speaker profile: Annabel Bosley
“Keep it simple” Software should not be complex, says Project Support Officer at Invest Bristol and Bath Annabel Bosley Agilebase helps us respond to new requirements. It’s a valuable tool for our organization, said Annabel Bosley Annabel Bosley is on Agilebase’s panel “Learn to build digital products with No Code.” It is at Science Creates, Bristol, on October 11. It is part of the Bristol Tech Festival. Get your tickets here. “I’m from the MySpace generation. When I was young, we were into changing our profiles’ font and background colours. Those things always stuck with me. Annabel Bosley is a Project Support Officer…
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Join us in Bristol: The Rise of No-Code Development
Interactive workshop with networking In a world where technology is rapidly evolving, so too are the tools and methods we use to interact with it. Gone are the days when coding was the exclusive domain of programmers and developers. Today, we stand on the cusp of a new era in software development – the era of “no code.” Imagine being able to build your own digital products without having to write a single line of code. It might seem like a vision from the future, but it’s an unfolding reality. The future of code is no code at all, and…
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Bringing no-code to Bath Digital Festival
An afternoon of learning and testing out Agilebase during our event at Bath College. July’s Bath Digital Festival showcased a wealth of innovators working in our region to deliver impressive, game-changing digital solutions. This year Agilebase was proud to be included alongside some of the best and brightest in the region, as we took the opportunity to introduce our no-code software to an engaged group of attendees at our special event. Our interactive ‘Build Your Own CRM’ session took place on Wednesday 12th July at Wiltshire College. The theme of the day across the festival was collaboration – and we…
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How Bristol can avoid getting left behind in the No Code race
To get the most out of No Code, Bristol needs a No Code Tech Cluster. “We were working with a charity. They put out a technical specification. They were asking for software development in the Northeast,” said Adam Hill, head of No Code North East. “They got back five good quotes from software development companies. They quoted between £120,000 to £250,000. I mentioned No Code to the charity. They went off and did due diligence and then put a new specification to No Code firms. They ended up getting everything they asked for, for £40,000. “But that work did not…
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Connect every department
Businesses start to feel the benefit of software such as Agilebase when all the departments and tools connect, says Richard Wilson, an independent IT consultant. “All firms need to find software tools that better fit how they work”
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“Our users are diverse”
There were around 2.6 million low or no-coders in 2021. That number is likely to grow by 40% a year until 2025. That’s three times as fast as the developer population. These citizen developers are at the forefront of digital transformation.
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No templates. No limits
Each organization or business is unique. Off-the-shelf software boxes them in. They are better suited to building their own CRM system.