BLOG | The access rights jungle – How to stay on top of ‘access security’ in your low-code apps
The access rights jungle How to stay on top of ‘access security’ in your low-code apps My previous blog (‘Don’t re-invent the wheel | Beware of the risks of using Open Source) discussed the potential risks of using Open Source components in your low-code apps. Some of these risks are related to security and unfortunately, […]
BLOG | Don’t re-invent the wheel – But beware of the risks using Open Source
Don’t re-invent the wheel But beware of the risks using Open Source Author | Bryan de Vries My previous blog (‘Low-code’ doesn’t mean ‘no-code’) discussed how low-code developers sometimes revert to using pieces of ‘regular-code’ in their apps in order to create functionality that otherwise would not be available in low-code apps. This is perfectly […]
BLOG | ‘Low-code’ doesn’t mean ‘No-code’ – Beware of regular-code in low-code apps
‘Low-code’ doesn’t mean ‘No-code’ Beware of regular-code in low-code apps Author | Bryan de Vries My previous blog (Speed vs Quality | How to get the most out of your low-code platform) discussed how many organizations struggle with keeping the balance between speed and quality. One of the things that offers these organizations ‘speed’ is […]