Low-code making AWS as easy as ABC

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It’s no longer the big beating the small but the fast beating the slow. The new Amazon plugins integrate Linx with the AWS ecosystem, providing a reliable low-code connection between AWS and commonly used programmatic functions, services, external applications and databases defined in your processes.

Simply put, the AWS plugins offer a significant opportunity to improve a developer’s workflow by making AWS APIs simpler, faster and easier. The result is an easily scalable integration tool to move, manage, govern and orchestrate data across applications and systems — on-premise or in the cloud.

 

Remove the guesswork and benefit from fast, scalable integration

Amazon is adding on average 3 features a day to their portfolio of services (do they ever sleep?). Amazon doesn’t think that what you did yesterday will be sufficient for tomorrow. And neither should you. Like Uber, Spotify and others, modern IT organisations are adopting bold, new combinations of already existing components and services that simultaneously unlock heightened levels of value and reduce costs. Linx offers high-performance, secure, out-of-the-box plugins for faster integration and API development. Although this may sound like a simple time-saver, the ability to future-proof connections and adapt your business processes rapidly amid fast-changing IT environments is the long term gain.

 

 

Modernize key processes

Ask any IT pro for their one golden tip to making it, and you’re likely to get the same answer: Eliminate manual work and limit error-prone updates to critical systems. Linx equips you to build a responsive organization by accessing several of the AWS service APIs, your custom-created APIs, and nearly any database or legacy systems in a simple drag-and-drop interface. With all these essential integration capabilities on one platform – and the ability to automate them too – you can quickly improve your business processes without sacrificing speed or agility or upskilling. It’s a simple case of…..

 

 

Build once. Benefit always

You can get away with slow, tedious integration if you’re building one simple application. But what for example, if you need to ship dozens of API-driven applications? And you’re on a deadline. And it’s just you and Dave the Developer over there? Building one-off APIs and a custom backend for every new application is simply unsustainable.

Projects typically have new requirements that were not anticipated by the existing REST APIs that are now in production. You could expand the scope of your existing API services, but they are already in production. Sound familiar?  With Linx, you can quickly re-use common components and modules to accelerate the design and deployment of your AWS operations. Low-code allows for easy reuse and the resulting faster development cycle. Imagine wrapping reusable components in a service that can be deployed and operated separately from the rest of your systems and applications. Sounds good, doesn’t it?

 

 

Accelerate your migration to the cloud

All this talk of the cloud, but you yet to incorporate AWS into your business? We’re not surprised. Businesses simply don’t have the time to deep dive into new technologies; and the process of managing and integrating them can be extremely complicated. Linx removes the complexity and the traditional challenges of integration projects. Low code design eliminates the need for long-running, costly custom development efforts, speeds up project timelines, reduces IT labour costs. But most of all it makes the development process far more predictable (and efficient) by focusing on your business logic rather than, for example laboring over point-to-point coding.

The result is that Linx helps organizations adopt AWS services far quicker, while continuing to operate business-as-usual IT demands in a hybrid environment that includes on-premise data and systems. Building, testing and prototyping process automation can be included in your software development and developer operations, bringing the AWS cloud ecosystem into your current technology stack without the associated risks of projects past.

Try it! Get started with our guide to AWS and low-code

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