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Kissflow recognised in Gartner Hype Cycle 2024 Reports

Tue, 3rd Sep 2024

Kissflow has been recognised as a Sample Vendor for no-code platforms technology in three Gartner Hype Cycle, 2024 Reports.

Kissflow, a low-code platform for custom application development tailored to business operations, has been listed in the Hype Cycle for the Future of Work, 2024, the Hype Cycle for Digital Workplace Applications, 2024, and the Hype Cycle for the Future of Enterprise Applications, 2024.

Gartner Hype Cycles provide a graphical representation of the maturity and adoption of technologies and applications and how they can be potentially relevant to solving real business problems and exploiting new opportunities.

Gartner defines a no-code platform as "a class of development technologies targeted for and used by business users (sometimes called citizen technologists) to create business solutions without interacting with any code". These platforms avoid coding in favour of designing and creating new apps, workspaces, automation, and other software services using predefined models, components, and other visual or conversational capabilities.

"We are proud to be recognised as a Sample Vendor in the no-code platform technology in multiple Gartner Hype Cycle Reports," said Dinesh Varadharajan, CPO of Kissflow. "Kissflow empowers citizen developers and IT developers to automate middle office processes and build applications by leveraging its innovative no-code and low-code platform."

Varadharajan added, "Kissflow has become the only platform with both no-code and low-code capabilities. Our platform's no-code capabilities allow citizen developers to automate internal business processes on a self-service basis and require no programming knowledge. On the other hand, Kissflow's low-code capabilities allow internal IT teams to build full-fledged business applications."

The reports cited for Kissflow's recognition are authored by various analysts at Gartner. The Hype Cycle for Digital Workplace Applications, 2024, was authored by Matt Cain and Jim Murphy. The Hype Cycle for the Future of Work, 2024, was authored by Tori Paulman, Emily Rose McRae, Helen Poitevin, LJ Justice, and Lacy Lei. The Hype Cycle for the Future of Enterprise Applications, 2024, was authored by Tad Travis and Stephen Emmott.

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