Kissflow has launched its enterprise-grade Low-Code application development platform in the UAE in line with its vision to democratize app development. The platform, which is aimed at enterprises of all sizes, attempts to close the gap between business and IT by combining Low-Code and No-Code capabilities on a single platform.
Kissflow Low-Code attempts to break down technological boundaries by allowing IT and non-IT employees, such as line-of-business managers and department heads, to cooperate and develop bespoke applications that fast automate and streamline business operations.
“The market is saturated with low-code offerings that are complex, require heavy investments and are heavily reliant on IT teams for application development. Kissflow Low-Code is our answer to the rising demand from IT leaders who want to scale, grow, move faster, increase productivity, and reduce costs,” says Suresh Sambandam, CEO, Kissflow
He added, “With the UAE recently announcing its intention of being home to 100,000 coders, the launch of our platform perfectly aligns with the government’s commendable vision of unleashing a developer in every business user. As IT plays an ever more important role in the digitalization of business processes in order to drive efficiencies, enhance customer experiences and ultimately bolster the digital economy, Kissflow is set to be a key partner to UAE organizations”.
Commenting on the company’s focused channel strategy, Vaidy Panchabikesan, Regional Director at Kissflow said, “We are excited to further strengthen our presence in the Middle East and the onboarding of 15 new channel partners is a significant advancement of this strategy. We will continue to invest in expanding our robust channel partner ecosystem as we empower our partners to actively lead the evolution of the UAE into a regional software development hub.”
While business users can continue to design scalable solutions, IT users can leverage the Kissflow Low-Code platform to extend the application to meet their corporate process automation, modernisation, and digitisation requirements. Using no-code to capture business users’ domain knowledge and expanding it to include IT knowledge to address business difficulties will help organisations. The platform’s simple, intuitive graphical user interface enables business users such as finance, HR, and production to quickly construct apps with a flat learning curve while also encouraging IT to enhance and grow the app based on business needs.
Some of the differentiating features of Kissflow Low-Code are:
Application Builder: Create operational dashboards, processes, and portals using pre-built templates or minimum code from scratch. Remove redundancy from the development cycle completely.
Custom UI: Create unique landing pages with forms, widgets, and custom analytics, and manage access restrictions to allow users to navigate according to their roles.
Developer Sandbox: Make it possible for testing and development teams to collaborate with end-users. Streamline the developer experience by optimizing application design, identifying defects, and delivering a streamlined developer experience.
Application Deployment: As requirements change, modify app capabilities, extend the code, validate, and deploy applications. Continue to release fresh builds at a breakneck pace.
Extensive Integration: To supplement the capabilities of existing IT investments, Kissflow Low-Code enables many interfaces with some of the most extensively used ERP, CRM, and other essential utility platforms.
Kissflow has onboarded 15 new deployment and service partners in the region as it strives to accelerate the adoption of the Low-Code platform across Middle Eastern organizations. Protivity, Raqmiyat, Mannai, Al Bin Ali, Kanoo IT, Indus Novate, and FourNxt are among these companies.