By Vikram Khandpur

As we all know, our increasingly digital world is built on software, which has traditionally been complex, inflexible, and developed and integrated using deep technical knowledge. This is now changing, thanks to low-code and no-code technology.

Low-code and no-code platforms use intuitive graphical interfaces, allowing both technical and non-technical users to quickly build apps and automate business processes. These tools offer several advantages: lowering barriers to entry for new services, enhancing user accessibility, fostering experimentation and creativity, and, especially now, integrating AI into the business.

 

By Naman Bansal

In recent years, APIs have become vital tools, particularly in India, driving the development of integrated and dynamic applications. They facilitate seamless data exchange, essential for both software applications and businesses. Cloudflare reports that APIs now account for 57% of dynamic internet traffic, making them prime targets for cybercriminals. Next-generation API threats, increasingly powered by AI, present a growing challenge for businesses and security professionals underscoring the urgent need for enhanced API security.