While trying to force users into one operating system might be a way for tech companies to create a moat , it can backfire . As users struggle to adapt the system to their needs the critical problem of interoperability becomes more important . Eventually , users will prefer an operating system that allows them to customise its use to their needs , even if it means playing nice with a competitor . From an efficiency standpoint , it is much easier for tech companies to find a way to work with other programs and data schemas than for each company to create its own work around .
Property companies that fail to prioritise integration of their ITsystems will struggle to ever make a return on their digital investments . No code and low-code platforms may be the solution that will allow real estate organisations to quickly develop and deploy applications that integrate with their tech stack without having to invest in costly development resources . In addition , low-code software can be easily customised
to fit into existing workflows making it a versatile solution for a complex industry .
This article was originally published by Propmondo .
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Travis Barington CEO and Co Founder Propmondo
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