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Italy is facing a shortage of qualified IT professionals to meet the needs of the labor market. Many companies are struggling with a shortage of high-level IT professionals, greatly hampering business growth and innovation. This is
a significant challenge that must be addressed often costly investments innovative approach to developing customized software and applications exists that can address the IT skills gap; we're talking about the low-code method , which has evolved into a completely no-code .
In a context of skill mismatch and a shortage of IT expertise, a no-code approach can represent a strategic advantage for companies. Thanks to no-code , highly specialized developers are no longer required to create applications or customized software solutions. Skills can be found elsewhere, in professionals who can pursue the path of Citizen Developer. Companies can overcome the IT resource shortage no-code tools to create and customize their applications. This involves focusing on Citizen Developers.
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The no-code approach allows employees without specific technical training to create software applications and solutions relatively quickly and easily.
This role, known as a "citizen developer" or "non-professional developer," may be an employee who uses no-code tools to create custom applications to quickly meet the company's organizational and business needs, without the support of IT.
In short, no-code empowers the citizen developer, allowing people with little or no technical expertise to create software solutions without using programming languages .






















