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Low Code == Low Quality?

Recently Manuel and I wrote an article about Low Code / No Code Platform at heise.de:  http://bit.ly/LowCodeHeise . It is quite interesting to see the discussions. More than 400 discussion items. It seems that this topic is quite an important topic for developers. Most of them are against or don't trust Low Code / No Code Platform. Enjoy reading, Lofi

The Story of SAP and Lidl (or others, like Deutsche Post and co.) Or How Can You Throw 500 Millions EUR Out of Your Window...

The Story of SAP and Lidl (or others, like Deutsche Post and co.) Or How Can You Throw 500 Millions EUR Out of Your Window... I wrote this article based on following information: - http://bit.ly/2vtNHlv - http://bit.ly/2LHnQBg - http://bit.ly/2AAFmCg - http://bit.ly/2MfmABu It is hard to believe that after so many years someone still believes to be able to migrate long running and still working system with a naive project style. We have to rethink our way to product instead of project. Moving to #SAP or any other systems means building a product and its long term product team not a project with a clear start and end point. Introducing SAP is just the same as introducing any other standard software product. Let's take a look at introducing simple #JIRA product in your software development division. You could customize JIRA workflow as complicated as you wish but you shouldn't because you cannot upgrade it later on. If you need to change or extend the process you