Top 10 Low Code/No Code Development experts to follow
George Mashini – Catavolt (Hexagon PPM): As the former CEO of Catavolt, George brought an innovative approach to rapid mobile app development. Under his direction, Catavolt emphasized the importance of no-code platforms in streamlining enterprise operations.
Albert Santalo – 8base: Founder and CEO of 8base, Albert champions the low-code development model. His work emphasizes the significance of reducing the barriers to app development, enabling businesses to be more agile and adaptive.
Haya Zahid – Microsoft Power Platform: Haya has been a passionate advocate for Microsoft’s Power Platform, a suite of low-code, no-code solutions. Her insights into PowerApps, Flow, and Power BI have been instrumental in popularizing these tools amongst developers and business users.
Brian Reale – ProcessMaker: Brian co-founded ProcessMaker, a leading low-code business process management platform. His expertise lies in simplifying complex workflows and creating efficient digital processes.
Paulo Rosado – OutSystems: As the CEO of OutSystems, Paulo has been at the forefront of the low-code movement. His work revolves around enabling faster digital transformation through easy-to-use development tools.
Ann Monroe – FileMaker (Apple Subsidiary): Ann, as a senior figure at FileMaker, has emphasized the democratization of software development. She believes in empowering individuals, regardless of their technical background, to create custom business solutions.
Gareth Jones – Mendix: A leading voice at Mendix, Gareth has focused on blending low-code development with AI capabilities. He believes that future app development will be driven by a combination of low-code platforms and intelligent automation.
Dave Landa – Kintone: As the CEO of Kintone, Dave promotes the idea of team-driven application building. He stands by the principle that business users should have the tools to create the solutions they need without waiting for IT.
Kwame Thomison – Airtable: At Airtable, Kwame emphasizes the blend of spreadsheets, databases, and no-code development. His work has made complex tasks, like building relational databases, more accessible to non-developers.
Karen Peacock – Intuit QuickBase: As the former SVP at Intuit QuickBase, Karen has focused on providing businesses, especially SMEs, with the power to build their tools. She advocates for empowering users to create their solutions and foster innovation.