Business Agility Requires Open APIs and Low-code/No-code
As more organizations turn to low-code, no-code programming, success cannot be fully realized without the accessibility provided by truly open
Rick Veague is Chief Technology Officer, North America of IFS. In that role, he has overall responsibility for the product and industry solutions offered to IFS customers and partners in the United States and Canada. As a well-respected panelist and speaker, Rick regularly speaks on IFS solutions and IT strategies at tradeshows and industry events throughout the country. Rick joined IFS in 1999, and has held various pre- and post-sales positions developing, marketing and delivering high-value business applications including ERP, SM, EAM and MRO solutions. He holds a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics from Knox College.
As more organizations turn to low-code, no-code programming, success cannot be fully realized without the accessibility provided by truly open
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