The word "no code" that didn't exist 10 years ago is now needed and attracting attention
Yoichiro Hirano (hereafter, Hirano): Providing "kintone" Well, it's been 10 years now. I didn't say "no code" in the beginning.
Yoshihisa Aono (Aono): Yes. There was no such word.
Hirano: It wasn't. Today's story is about "Platio", but the first data linkage software called "ASTERIA Warp" is also no-code, zero-code. At that time, the word "no code" wasn't used much, so it didn't attract so much attention. The fact that it's been getting so much attention means that there are actually quite a few people out there who are aware of it, even if we don't appeal to them in this way.
Aono: Yes. After all, this is not just Japan. This no-code tool is attracting attention all over the world. IT has permeated society to this extent, and everything has become IT. It's not just PC software as it used to be, but everything in the world has become IT-based. No matter how you look at it, there aren't enough people (laughs).
Hirano: Yes.
Aono: How do you maintain an IT society?
Hirano: That's "no code".
Aono: No code.
Hirano: Names are pretty important after all (laughs). I've been doing this for a long time, but it's interesting to see it gaining attention and gaining a name, and then spreading further.
Aono: Yes.