• From Mainframes to No-Code: Unqork's Vision for a Codeless Future

  • May 28 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

From Mainframes to No-Code: Unqork's Vision for a Codeless Future

  • Summary

  • Join us for a fascinating conversation with Gary Hoberman, CEO and founder of Unqork, as we explore the revolutionary world of codeless software development. Spanning Gary's 30-year journey, from the corporate tech world to creating Unqork's no-code platform, this episode unpacks the fundamental flaws of traditional code-based development and the solution Unqork provides.

    Discover how Unqork empowers organisations to build future-proof applications without legacy constraints, security vulnerabilities, or skyrocketing costs. From startups without engineers to global enterprises, Gary shares real-world examples of Unqork enabling business-led IT collaboration.

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