CIOs turn to low-code integration technologies

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WITH 81 percent of executives expecting a recession over the next few months, many businesses are tightening their pocket books.

Yet, chief information officers are speeding up on digital transformations and plan to invest even more in it in 2023. However, they need to stay laser-focused on improving time to value, and likely don't have the same budget for testing emerging technologies as they did in 2022.That means, when they're looking at what to invest in, CIOs need to stay hyper focused on bringing in technology that moves the needle and sets the business up for success amid uncertainty.

To avoid wasted investments and maximize their ROI, companies will look to consolidate and integrate key applications and technologies to provide better automated and integrated experiences to their end users, employees and customers.For instance, there's usually a best of breed cloud for each type of application or workflow.

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