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Opentrends Now an OutSystems Partner

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Opentrends and OutSystems Forge Low-Code Alliance

In a strategic move that could reshape the enterprise application development landscape, Opentrends has joined forces with OutSystems, the low-code pioneer. This partnership, announced on December 10, 2020, marks a significant shift in how businesses approach digital transformation.
OutSystems, a two-time leader in Gartner's Magic Quadrant for Multiexperience Development Platforms, brings its modular architecture to the table. This allows for rapid development of enterprise-grade applications with lower maintenance costs - a crucial advantage in today's fast-paced business environment.

Xavi Buscalla, CEO of Opentrends Inc., sees this alliance as a game-changer. "We're now equipped to meet the growing demand for high-quality, rapidly developed applications," he states, hinting at the potential for disruption in traditional software development cycles.

As low-code platforms gain traction, this partnership positions both companies at the forefront of a market primed for explosive growth. With Opentrends' global reach and OutSystems' cutting-edge technology, this collaboration could catalyze a new era in enterprise application development.

 

 

About OutSystems

OutSystems has been a pioneer in the Low-Code market since 2001. With worldwide clients, OutSystems envisions transforming the way corporate software is delivered. Detail-obsessed engineers developed every aspect of the OutSystems platform to help organizations create company-level applications and quickly improve their business.

 

About Opentrends

Opentrends, Inc. is a global digital transformation firm with clients such as Sony, Fujitsu, BBVA, Grifols, Mitsubishi Electric, Volkswagen, Honda, and other Fortune 500 companies. Located in Palo Alto, Barcelona, Madrid, and Kerala, Opentrends provides software development, as well as integration, implementation, and adoption of advanced technological solutions across sectors. 



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