Software developer RTK IT PLUS has introduced the no-code platform Akola, with the help of which a web portal or mobile application can be created without the involvement of expensive IT developers, the company reports.
The new platform appeared to replace imports of such foreign solutions as SharePoint, Bubble, Creatio, Mendix and Salesforce Lightning. "Akola" is a completely Russian development, which is included in the unified register of domestic software of the Ministry of Digital Development.
and websites of any bolivia whatsapp number databa se complexity. It will help to create a portal from scratch by automating basic operations and processes. The advantage of the platform is that it allows you to assemble all the components of a web application without manual programming, using the built-in tool designer. At the same time, the customer retains full control over the development. The platform supports the creation of complex user interfaces with an individual design. For integration and data exchange with external IT systems, "Akola" includes a convenient API designer.
Arsen Blagov, CEO of RTK IT PLUS: "Before Akola, there was no Russian platform that would simultaneously allow creating complex data structures, algorithms, and interfaces in no-code. In the context of a shortage and rising salaries of IT specialists, these products can be created not by developers, but by administrators and analysts, which will reduce the cost of creating applications or portals by an average of 80%. With Akola, customers can increase the speed of developing new solutions fivefold thanks to the intuitive tools of the platform. These figures have been confirmed in practice when creating corporate portals and various applications for small and medium businesses."
"Akola" will be useful for companies of different sizes and industries, but especially in financial services, retail, hospitality and manufacturing. In the conditions of constant changes in the market, businesses need to adapt quickly, and "Akola" will help to create and modify applications in the shortest possible time, the report says.
The Akola platform is in line with the increasingly widespread concept of creating information systems using graphical interfaces with minimal (low-code) use of manual coding or without it at all (no-code). By 2025, up to 70% of applications in Russia will be developed in this way, according to information technology expert Nikita Kalinkin, citing, among other things, a study by the analytical company Gartner. According to his estimates, the low-code market in Russia will grow more than threefold in 2028, to 30 billion rubles.
"Akola" is a platform for creating applications
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