OutSystems expands Global Footprint, Bringing Low-Code to DACH Region

Location was a prime factor in the selection of Frankfurt as the next expansion for OutSystems

OutSystems, the number one platform for low-code application development, today announced the opening of its newest office in Frankfurt, Germany. With major office locations already in the U.S., Asia, and parts of Europe, OutSystems presence in Frankfurt will open up new growth opportunities in the DACH region (Germany, Austria and Switzerland), an area with a projected GDP of $5.5B U.S. for 2018.

Digital transformation, the modernization of IT from processes to software, is cited by IT business leaders as the primary reason for using a low-code, rapid application platform, according to the 2018 State of Application Development Report. With low-code, IT can significantly accelerate the software development lifecycle, allowing organizations to quickly replatform or upgrade legacy systems, or develop new web or mobile applications with the functionality today’s mobile users demand.

“Organizations everywhere face many of the same challenges around IT modernization, digital business requirements, and a shortage of skilled developers,” said Willem van Enter, VP, EMEA. “With OutSystems low-code development platform, we can help companies in the DACH region solve these challenges and evolve the same level of crisp design and efficiencies of scale in their IT operations, as they are already known for in engineering.”

Location was a prime factor in the selection of Frankfurt as the next expansion for OutSystems. Frankfurt is the largest financial center in continental Europe, and it has been consistently ranked in the top 15 cities listed in the Global Power City Index in terms of the economy, R&D, culture, livability, the environment, and accessibility. OutSystems plans to continue hiring for its Frankfurt office, and the surrounding area, through 2018 and beyond.


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