
Traditional development impedes agility
For the modern enterprise that values agility and speed, the rigid ways of waterfall development are challenging.
Low-code eases the transition to Agile
Flowing communication, higher productivity, and faster development — Agile’s business value is undeniable. But getting there requires a cultural shift that organizations may hesitate to embrace.
Low-code is a visual development approach that makes the transition frictionless by prioritizing key Agile principles including:
How to transition to Agile low-code development
Providing both the process and the platform to build applications at speed and scale, low-code helps organizations embrace Agile on their own terms and at their own pace.
Mendix is inherently Agile
The Mendix low-code Platform was built to align with the core principles of the Agile Manifesto. By encouraging collaboration between business and IT for faster, higher-quality application development, Mendix keeps businesses highly responsive to evolving needs and user demands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the Agile development methodology?
Agile is a flexible approach to application and software development. The principles of Agile include high levels of collaboration throughout the development lifecycle, tools to empower teams of all coding skill levels, and transparent processes.
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How does low-code support Agile development?
Low-code development platforms built on an Agile foundation enable organizations to do everything with an agile attitude. Agile’s focus on collaboration and communication is realized with low-code through the involvement of business team members continuously throughout the development process. Low-code also offers the transparency, flexibility, and speed organizations need to evolve as business and user needs change.
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Why should my business transition to Agile development?
The goal of Agile development is to create applications in small increments. Before being considered complete, each increment of the application is tested for quality. The Agile process ensures that quality is built into the product, giving you a much better end result.
Agile also offers incredible benefits throughout the application development lifecycle, including increased collaboration, high transparency, and forms of continuous development. Learn more about Agile development.