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This new 2019 Magic Quadrant (MQ) report is the first of its kind as Gartner updates previous Magic Quadrant reports focused on mobile application development (MADP) to now include a larger spectrum of app use cases and development requirements. These requirements go beyond mobile apps to enable development of progressive web apps (PWAs), conversational apps (voice assistants and chatbots), immersive apps and wearable apps.

The low-code application development market continues to grow, and the number of low-code technology providers is exploding. This 2019 Forrester report focuses on the 13 providers that matter the most and guides you through what new capabilities low-code platforms must include for businesses to respond to their fast-paced, constantly evolving digital needs.

According to Forrester the interest for low-code development platforms is on the rise. Published in Feb 2019, this report focuses on the insights gathered from a 2018 global survey to application development leaders. Don’t miss the opportunity to download your complimentary copy today. It will only be available from us for a short period of time.

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In this Digital Experience Development Platforms (DXDPs) report, Forrester identifies the nine most important vendors according to a 33-criteria evaluation. The report shows how each provider measures up and helps application development and delivery (AD&D) professionals make the right choices. Learn more by downloading report. ›

A resurgence in core banking modernization projects among Asia/Pacific banks is impending as banks race to respond to unique “digital banking” opportunities in the region. Read more >

451 Research published an in-depth report on Kony and highlighted its recent product innovations, as well as key strategic partnerships that were established with AWS and Cognizant, which are critical to enable Kony to effectively compete and scale its business.

Service organizations are in the middle of a transformation. Previously constrained by a product-centric culture and a lack of technology infrastructure, Best-in-Class service organizations have prioritized mobile technology investment. This report offers a thorough look at the current field service landscape—and what needs to happen to make it better.