Persistent Systems Recognized as Global Partner by OutSystems – Companies Strengthen Strategic Alliance to Accelerate Digital Transformation with Low-Code
Persistent, a global leader in software and technology development, and Out Systems have strengthened their strategic alliance to make it easier for customers to launch products and service lines, transform customer experience, and automate business processes. With this strategic partnership, organizations can better harness the benefits of digital transformation to become faster, more efficient and software driven.
The Out Systems and Persistent’s collaborative relationship began over a year ago, developing various solutions for firms in financial services, healthcare, and agriculture. The companies are integrating efforts in sales, alliances, solution architecture, professional services, and vertical solutions. Initial markets and industries of focus for the partnership include customers in the healthcare, financial services, insurance, government, and education verticals. Persistent recently developed a robot leveraging AI and blockchain, all powered by the Out Systems award-winning low-code platform.
“Traditional software development is crippling innovation around the world,” said Bob Wilson, VP WW Channel Sales and Alliances at Out Systems. “The power of low-code combines speed and agility to take customers to the next level. Instead of it taking months and years, working with Persistent, our customers are able to go to market within days and weeks leveraging Software 4.0. This partnership is transforming organizations to be more software-driven.”
“In today’s world, business requirements change fast and users expect an immediate impact,” said Sudhir Kulkarni, President at Persistent Systems. “Organizations cannot wait for months and years to solve competitive problems. This alliance with OutSystems helps us to deliver solutions to the market at unprecedented speed and in an agile manner helping enterprises to work at the speed and scale that a full digital transformation requires.”