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Situational Apps - Spreadsheet versus No-code tools

As I mentioned in the previous blog post, the use of spreadsheets is the largest and number one method used to create situational apps.  In part 2 of this blog series, we will do a comparison between using spreadsheets versus no-code/low-code tools to create situational apps. Click on the link below to continue reading about this comparison. https://iphora.io/iphora.nsf/blogentry?open=VQ34NT01

Situational Apps, What are They and Why They are Important

As the name implies, situational apps are on-demand apps that are created in response to a specific business situation (or need) that may arise infrequently. In general, the productivity gains attributed to a situational app are limited to only a few occasions a year and to few individuals. Therefore, most corporations are unlikely to devote significant resources to the development of such apps, and typical develop cycles may be so long that the situation itself will have expired before a professionally-developed app is ready. To continue reading more about how important situational apps are go to our iPhora blog at: https://iphora.io/iphora.nsf/blogentry?open=0F71X90S

The Beginning of Business Process Collaboration

We all think of online collaboration and business process automation as a modern concept that is only possible with the power of computers and the internet. My partner Robert Burton whom is somewhat of a history buff has an interesting history of business process collaboration that may surprise you. So, for some light and interesting reading open our latest blog post.  https://iphora.io/iphora.nsf/blogentry?open=ZXLW53VT