John Rymer: As a VP and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Rymer has extensively covered low-code and no-code platforms, highlighting the empowerment of citizen developers in transforming business processes.
Ann Monroe: Currently at FileMaker, Inc., Monroe is focused on promoting the democratization of app development. Her vision centers on how citizen developers can reshape enterprise application landscapes.
Chris Obdam: As the CEO of Betty Blocks, a no-code platform, Obdam champions the idea that anyone can build an app. His insights into empowering non-technical individuals to create applications are valuable for organizations aiming to foster innovation.
Melissa Jurkoic: As a Solution Architect at Amadeus Hospitality, Jurkoic has discussed the potential and challenges of citizen development, especially regarding the alignment with IT departments.
Clay Richardson: A co-founder of Digital FastForward, Richardson’s workshops and insights into process innovation and design thinking are essential for businesses aiming to implement citizen development effectively.
Paul Hinz: Hinz’s role at SAP has involved promoting tools and platforms that democratize software creation. His vision of integrating IT departments with citizen developers is noteworthy.
Dion Hinchcliffe: A prominent figure in enterprise IT strategy, Hinchcliffe’s writings frequently touch upon the rise of citizen developers and their role in digital transformation.
John Bratincevic: Another expert from Forrester Research, Bratincevic often highlights how no-code and low-code platforms, as well as citizen developers, are shifting the dynamics of software development in enterprises.
Margo Visitacion: Focusing on collaborative work management, Visitacion’s insights at Forrester delve into how citizen developers can work alongside professionals to drive faster innovation and solve business challenges.
James Governor: A co-founder of RedMonk, Governor’s analysis often emphasizes the evolving nature of software development, including the role of citizen developers in this changing landscape.