Amazon’s New Cloud Service Makes It Easier to Build Mobile Apps

  • Slack is among the customers planning to use Amazon Honeycode
  • Rivals Microsoft and Google already sell similar services
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Amazon.com Inc. is inviting not-so-tech-savvy customers to use its cloud.

Amazon Web Services on Wednesday released Amazon HoneycodeBloomberg Terminal, which lets businesses build web and mobile applications without diving into computer programming languages. Technology companies have invested in low-code or no-code in recent years as a workaround for customers that want to give employees the ability to make use of software tools without monopolizing the time of expensive, in-demand engineers.