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Ways to improve IoT with low-code apps

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When organizations invest time and money into the latest technology, such as the industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), they must also continuously invest in the evolution of that technology.

Forward-looking companies are using low-code application platforms to create customized apps that can improve IoT implementation and use case capabilities. Read this ebook to learn how you can use low code to make your IoT systems more powerful.

Drag and drop app builder

Empowering people, improving processes, and extending capabilities – these are just a few of the benefits of a drag and drop app builder within the IoT environment. No longer must you search for experienced developers or muddle through an app that doesn’t quite fit your unique environment. With low code, you can do it all and more.

Easily build apps to improve data

Mendix is an industry-leading, all-in-one, low-code application development platform that helps organizations easily build apps to improve data. Developers of varying skill levels can create multi- experience applications without writing a single line of code to help address the demand for solutions across the organization.

Low code apps empower organizations

Built to leverage the Mendix application platform, MindSphere empowers the Siemens organization, its global partner ecosystem, and its customers to quickly build and integrate personalized IoT applications and low-code apps.


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