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|October 2025
No-code and Al copilots aren't sidekicks, they're the new core. As enterprises rewrite the rulebook with composable systems, autonomous workflows, and platform governance, IT isn't delivering apps anymore, it's designing the rails they run on
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When Krishna Mohan Yelisetty, Data Engineer at USAA, talks about low-code/no-code (LCNC) platforms and AI copilots, he doesn't see them as sidekicks in the enterprise story. He sees them as the new foundation. In his view, these tools aren't just trimming development time or cutting costs; they're rewriting the enterprise playbook from architecture to security, from economics to the very role of developers. What emerges is a picture of a future where agility, intelligence, and governance don't compete—they converge.
Redefining the core, not just the edges
When most people think of no-code and AI tools, they imagine speed hacks - ways to ship faster, cut costs, or automate a few tedious workflows. But behind the enterprise curtain, something far bigger is happening. These platforms are not mere add-ons; they are being woven into the very architecture of mission-critical systems.
The old model of building, deploying, and governing apps is being reshaped into a composable, AI-native control plane. By abstracting complexity through visual models and machine intelligence, businesses are https://DEVELOPER creating systems that are faster to adapt yet demand stronger governance, interoperability, and security. What emerges is not just acceleration but transformation at the foundation.
Balancing innovation and coherence
The freedom to spin up apps quickly can lead to chaos just as quickly. When business units rush into low-code/no-code, silos appear: scattered data, redundant workflows, and fragile connections. The modern CTO’S answer isn’t to block innovation but to blend strategies.
This story is from the October 2025 edition of PCQuest.
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