Presented by Hugh Kaplan from SnapLogic.
Low Code & No Code solutions have been around for a while, seeming like an answer to a question no one was asking. But with increasing technology sophistication of business users and the ability to drive collaboration effectiveness and efficiency, they are increasingly answering the critical strategic question of ‘how we can do more with less’. The literal integration of business process with technology delivery capability enables the application of the right resources on the right parts with fewer transitions and tighter feedback loops.
We’ll look at the current state of the technology today and will demonstrate how this works live with participants for applicability to their situation.
SnapLogic is a leader in self-service application and data integration iPaaS space.
We make it fast and easy for users to connect applications and data across the enterprise so they can improve business processes, accelerate decision-making, and drive better business outcomes.
SnapLogic’s Intelligent Integration Platform accelerates data and process flow across applications, databases, data warehouses, big data streams, and IoT deployments – whether on-premises or in the cloud.
Unlike traditional integration software that requires painstaking, hand-coding by teams of developers, SnapLogic’s simple but powerful platform enables both IT and business users to collaborate and create quality, scalable data/application integration jobs called pipelines that get the right data to the right people at the right time.
During this presentation you will see a brief SnapLogic cloud/on-prem/hybrid architecture presentation followed by a SnapLogic Designer demo.
In the demo, SnapLogic will demonstrate their artificial intelligence/machine Learning assistant called IRIS, that applies AI/ML against SnapLogic’s metadata to recommend SnapLogic’s pipeline building blocks called snaps.
Then using IRIS and SnapLogic’s ‘clicks not code’ design construction paradigm, easily build a pipeline in a matter of minutes.