Code Printing is a Low Code / No Code revolution for the Enterprise. So what is it?
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Oracle Retail V19 was released in January 2020 - but what does that mean for a retail organisation?
The differences between No Code and Low Code; and how they can be implemented into an agile team.
Big data may have extensive benefits for retailers now and for decades to come.
Automation in IT involves using software to create repeatable processes that allow a task to be completed without the need for human interaction.
The opportunities that automation provides to the retail sector appear to go beyond operations. Is merchandising the future focus of automation in retail?
Low code is often touted as representing the most innovative aspect of modern software engineering. So what is it?
Oracle Retail transition strategies can be complicated, so elfware CEO Hamish Cameron goes through the options in depth.
Oracle Retail is often touted as the leading Enterprise Resource Planning Suite for Retail, so we dive into why that is.
How does Code Printed delivery compare with traditional hand-crafted software delivery for an Enterprise?
What technological change has occurred that enables enterprises to implement their own patterns in a Low Code / No Code platform?
Code Printing complexity depends upon the recursive complexity supported by its design template.