Authored by Gopi Mishra, Principal Architect - Development, WaveMaker, Inc Enterprises are increasingly using ‘Direct-to-Consumer’ digital initiatives. They are parallelly digitizing their internal processes with increased velocity. These changes bring with them a tide of security threats. From insider threats to exposed marketplaces, there is always a security hazard lurking around the corner--one that can […]
Authored by Akhil Pillai, Principal Engineer, WaveMaker, Inc The web has been a unique platform to develop applications for decades. Of late, platform-specific applications have created a lot of buzz, mainly owing to their reliability and extensive features. Some of them work offline, some have hardware capabilities while some of them can notify users of […]
Low-code is high on learning: A developer’s perspective Mankind and the systems that it relies on are in a constant state of flux. From the transportation systems we travel in, to the medicines we take, evolution has been a constant phenomenon in human life. If that were not so, we would still be stuck in […]
Tech-savvy users are swiping left aggressively and swiping right selectively. No, we are not talking about dating apps. We are talking about how quickly the customers of today are changing their banking preferences. Loyalty is a fickle emotion. As Jeffrey Gitomer says “You don't earn loyalty in a day. You earn loyalty day-by-day", by responding to […]
By Vikram Srivats, Vice President, WaveMaker Enough has been said and written about the effect of the pandemic in hyper-accelerating the shift to digital – for enterprises and consumers alike. This is one widely accepted fact we can note and move on from. The combination of low-code development and BaaS APIs are enabling more companies than […]
Team access to artifact repository, improved workflows for artifact publishing, prefabs versioning, and more WaveMaker 10.8 brings capabilities and features that harness the power of artifacts and prefabs on the WaveMaker low-code platform--especially for teams. Prefabs are custom widgets that can be reused across projects within a team. With this release, the platform consolidates its strength on prebuilt software components by […]
Create, publish and consume APIs effortlessly with WaveMaker low-code platform Digital transformation is no longer a buzzword. It has become a way of life for enterprises that want to stay in business. In the current post-pandemic era, business maturity is being evaluated in terms of digital maturity. The road to digital adoption has many emerging […]
Imagine your enterprise architecture, not as a collection of disparate business processes with some loosely defined interdependencies, but as a neatly fit, well composed, well maintained, synchronized set of autonomous and API-driven Packaged Business Capabilities (PBC). Each process fitting into another like a well-thought-out jigsaw puzzle. What’s more, the scope for adding more such processes […]
Enabling composable architecture with custom-built software components In WaveMaker, ‘Prefabs’ are customizable widgets that enable composable architecture. They are reusable, distributable, and independently testable micro applications that can be dragged and dropped into any WaveMaker project. They cover a wide landscape of operations and are present in the enterprise repository of every customer. As of now, the WaveMaker studio contains […]
Customizable, composable, and reusable software components built on WaveMaker In the construction world, prefabrication is a pre-built functional unit constructed at a factory which is then assembled along with other units at the construction site. In the software world, a reusable software component follows the same factory model. Build it, customize it, retrofit it, and then just […]
By Mayur Shah, Senior Director – Product Management, WaveMaker The low-code market is seeing meteoric rise across the world, as companies try to keep up with digitization demands and shrinking IT budgets. Even as we witness increasing low-code adoption among professional as well as citizen developers, an intriguing question comes to mind – What lies ahead […]
“Because they are so long-lived, atoms really get around” says Bill Bryson in his book, ‘A Short History Of Nearly Everything.’ A programmer from the 90s could say the same about ‘Java’. Ubiquitous in its presence for nearly a quarter of a century, Java's journey is one of many milestones. From its inception in 1995 as an […]