#HCLVoltMX has been named on the Constellation Research, Inc. Shortlist™ for Enterprise Low-Code Tools and Platforms – for the THIRD year in a row! See what sets Volt MX apart in our commitment to multiexperience low-code innovation: https://hclsw.co/i9vc60
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Webinar: Empower Citizen Developers to Accelerate Innovation
Please join Richard Jefts and Andrew Manby from HCLSoftware as they share insights into the benefits of implementing a low-code/no-code strategy in your organization and highlight how you can foster collaboration between professional and citizen developers without compromising on IT governance. February 22, 2024 – 11am EST (GMT -5:00) (Webinar will be recorded) Register: https://events.sloanreview.mit.edu/mitsmr/Empower-Citizen-Developers-to-Accelerate-Innovation
HCL Volt MX now available in SAP Store
It’s exciting to share that HCL Volt MX is now available in the SAP Store. From the announcement: “With major global enterprises running their operations on SAP, we’re excited to offer seamless integration with Volt MX – now available at the SAP® Store!Now customers can build solutions on a single multi-experience low-code platform and shortenContinue reading “HCL Volt MX now available in SAP Store”
Volt MX named Challenger in 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platform
HCL Volt MX was just named a Challenger in the 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platform – a big milestone since becoming part of HCLSoftware. Volt MX received high marks for the use case of “Business workflow automation and systems integration services,” followed closely by its score for “Multiexperience applications.” Full reportContinue reading “Volt MX named Challenger in 2023 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platform”
Why Ferrari chose HCL Volt MX
HCLSoftware’s Dario Debarbieri has a conversation with Silvia Gabrielli, Ferrari’s Chief Digital and Data Officer. At the 5:25 mark she talks about why Ferrari chose HCL Volt MX as one of the first HCL solutions to be deployed. “When we started to collaborate with HCL software we selected two solutions in particular because they wereContinue reading “Why Ferrari chose HCL Volt MX”
What’s new in Volt MX 9.5 “Einstein”
Check out the video walkthrough of what’s new in the HCL Volt MX “Einstein” release, including Volt IQ (AI Assisted Development capabilities), the Desktop native apps for Windows and MacOS, and a lot more.
Try Volt MX Go for free, hosted on HCL SoFy
We’re excited to share that you can now get hands-on with HCL Volt MX Go and explore how you can extend and modernize your Domino apps on HCL’s hosted SoFy environment. Volt MX Go allows you to:– Transform Domino apps with modern UI/UX– Extend them as native multiexperience apps for mobile, tablets, and wearables– EnhanceContinue reading “Try Volt MX Go for free, hosted on HCL SoFy”
Connections CR3 now available (and other updates)
If you didn’t catch the news already, IBM Connections Cumulative Release 3 (CR3) is now available for download from Fix Central! Our focus for CR3 has been on helping you focus on your work, increasing user adoption, and making it easier to customize and install Connections. You can find the list of new features inContinue reading “Connections CR3 now available (and other updates)”
Upcoming Change in Connections Metrics
For those of you who use the metrics function in Connections, we published a tech note today regarding an upcoming change that you should be aware of. (The formal announcement on this change should be published in the next 2 weeks.) The Component Pack for Connections 6.0.0.4 that shipped last month includes an alternative forContinue reading “Upcoming Change in Connections Metrics”
Where to find Connections (and me) at Think
I’ll be spending the next week out in Las Vegas for the Think conference, and while I know it won’t be the same as Lotusphere/Connect, I am excited to get to spend time with those of you who will be attending. While a smaller crowd, it’s good to already see a lot of familiar namesContinue reading “Where to find Connections (and me) at Think”