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What is low-code integration?

10 min · 18. Mai 2026
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This episode of Techsplainers explores low-code integration, a modern approach to connecting applications and data sources without extensive coding. We dive into how these platforms use visual interfaces, pre-built connectors, and automated processes to simplify the traditionally complex task of system integration. The episode covers key features of low-code iPaaS solutions, compares them with other integration approaches like no code and point to point, and examines real-world use cases that solve common business challenges like SaaS sprawl and manual data transfers. We also look at how low-code platforms are evolving to incorporate AI capabilities, empowering both technical teams and citizen developers to build integrations that keep pace with today's distributed technology environments. Learn more at https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/low-code-integration [https://www.ibm.com/think/topics/low-code-integration] Find more information at https://www.ibm.biz/techsplainers-podcast [https://www.ibm.biz/techsplainers-podcast] Narrated by Patrick Austin

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