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Investing in IT careers pays off at Capital One

CIO Business Intelligence

Capital One has over 11,000 engineers operating across more than 2,000 agile teams. Working on open-source projects and having an agile environment was “huge” in Capital One’s ability to “attract talent across not just the financial industry, but across all of the tech industry,” he says. A cultural commitment.

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Low-code: The catalyst to digital transformation?

mrc's Cup of Joe Blog

It brings modern skills to your development team: Rather than hire and train a bunch of new developers, you can turn your existing IT team into web developers. Finding new, cheaper and faster ways to deliver products and solutions makes the goal of ‘speed to market’ achievable without breaking the bank.

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Examining low-code/no-code popularity across Africa and its range of disruption for CIOs

CIO Business Intelligence

In Cameroon, for instance, the land credit authority is banking on an agile platform in low code adapted to the needs of application development, as well as the supply of licenses necessary to implement such a platform, how it’s operated, and the production of reports. Obviously, the data must be managed,” he says. “We