Appian announced the latest version of the Appian Low-Code Automation Platform. The new release makes it faster and more efficient to build enterprise applications through major enhancements in low-code data, complete automation functionality, user interface (UI) creation, and application deployment. Enterprise data can be slow and difficult to manage for any organization. Building low-code apps is simple and visual, but integrating data still requires a host of database skills. The Appian low-code data architecture intelligently and automatically reshapes data for optimum performance based on application designs. Users may source data from anywhere, without needing to migrate it. Visually combine, extend, and model relationships between varied data sources, and automatically optimize data sets for performance, without coding or database programming. The latest version of Appian makes it easier to access, relate, and transform enterprise data: Take advantage of data sync to build applications faster. Data sync allows to rapidly build applications around enterprise data. Access more of data without sacrificing performance with double the number of rows a record type can sync from a source—from 500,000 to 1,000,000. Relate more of data with confidence with new one-to-many record type relationships that provide a holistic view of data. Auto-generate business processes straight from data records so users can take informed action while viewing unified enterprise data. The new version of Appian also introduces new features for improved automation, UIs, connected systems, and application deployment enhancements that allow to do the following: Develop automations more efficiently by recording each step take within web browser each time click or type. Make robot executions faster by skipping setup and cleanup for consecutive RPA executions when processing batch items. Design more attractive UIs by creating applications with finer spacing controls to get the exact look want and reduce clutter during design. Use Connected Systems to connect to data sources and use object level security for greater control over access to data. Streamline deployments by adding database scripts to packages as develop, instead of waiting to upload database scripts during deployment.