Is it important to have a low code development strategy?
We are fully committed to a low code development strategy, and it complements our custom development strategy.49%
We do not have a low code development strategy.22%
We are planning to implement a low code development strategy.22%
We don't believe we need a low code development strategy.6%
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Yes - Maine did the right thing. There are too many security risks with free versions of these tools. Not enough copyright or privacy protections of data.30%
No, but.... - You must have good security and privacy policies in place for ChatGPT (and other GenAI apps). My organization has policies and meaningful ways to enforce those policies and procedures for staff.53%
No - Bans simply don't work. Even without policies, this action hurts innovation and sends the wrong message to staff and the world about our organization.12%
I'm not sure. This action by Maine makes me think. Let me get back to you in a few weeks (or months).3%
Easy to use unified view of data29%
Good data cleansing and transformation capabilities43%
Real-time or near real-time data integration55%
Above average automation capabilities37%
Works with all our applications and systems41%
Data governance support26%
Ability to scale and adapt to new data sources25%
Affordability of the solution16%
Potential for cost optimization11%
Other1%