The organisers of a global IT competition have shortlisted Brighton and Hove City Council for an award for digital transformation.
Mendix, part of the Siemens group of companies, shortlisted the council for its work with low-code – a way to widen the pool of people who can develop software applications – or apps.
Mendix said: “Brighton and Hove City Council built a platform using low-code that provides a single login for local residents to view and transact all council services online.
“The council chose low-code for their development tools to be able to develop solutions more quickly and consistently.”
There are five categories in the Mendix 2021 Customer Impact Awards – and the council faces competition from three rivals from around the world.
It will learn whether it has triumphed early next month.
Mendix chief executive Derek Roos said: “Mendix World is an annual celebration of the low-code maker community and part of that celebration is the Customer Impact Awards where we recognise some of the most transformative low-code applications being assembled by Mendix customers this year.
“In 2020, our customers showed us some of their most inspiring work – from helping citizens access critical financial aid to ensuring safer travel for passengers during the pandemic.
“We want to celebrate how our customers’ businesses continue to evolve and grow with digital-first solutions and show the rest of the world how they’re making an impact with low-code.
“Congratulations to all the finalists for making the shortlist.”
Are they having a laugh. This is the buggiest most annoying system I have used. I bet it cost a fortune too.
Agree with Louise.
I gave up with it. Nightmare.
So Mendix shortlist Mendix customer for Mendix award. Anyone who knows anything about software development knows that Mendix is a hunk of crap, as is proven by the council’s website.