An Apple business you may not know that's poised to boom from coronavirus crisis

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An Apple business you may not know that's poised to boom from coronavirus crisis
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Apple subsidiary Claris, which makes the low-code FileMaker product, expects the coronavirus to lead to big growth for its software approach.

provide reason for optimism, and at least one Apple business expects the coronavirus to accelerate rather than hinder its near-term success.

"Software is not eating the world now," says Freitag, referencing a famous 2011 quote from venture capital Marc Andreessen. "It is helping to heal the world, and the low-code category awareness for nonprofits, government, health care and education is up, and it can have an immediate impact, a profound impact."

A mobile app that took a day to build could outline a decision tree and, as new information surfaced, create a dynamic way to modify the decision tree. , which has grown to represent 50% of the enterprise since the financial crisis, when it was IT hardware that saw the steep cuts. John Rymer, a cloud analyst at Forrester Research who coined the term low code, tells CNBC, "We think this will have be profound impact too on move to low code."

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