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FPT Software partners with OutSystems to develop low-code platforms in Japan

Vietnam’s largest tech firm FPT Software has signed a partnership agreement with global software firm OutSystems to develop low-code platforms, in a bid to strengthen the foothold of both in the Japanese market.
FPT Software partners with OutSystems to develop low-code platforms in Japan ảnh 1FPT and OutSystems senior executives met at Tokyo last August to discuss strategic partnership (Photo: FPT)

Hanoi (VNA) - Vietnam’slargest tech firm FPT Software has signed a partnership agreement with global software firm OutSystems to develop low-code platforms, in a bid to strengthenthe foothold of both in the Japanese market.

FPT will provide a comprehensive range of services, from development and operationto maintenance of software applications on its low-code platform.

Low-code, as defined by OutSystems, is a software development approach that enables the deliveryof applications faster and with minimal hand-coding.

Rather than writing thousands of lines of complex code and syntax, low-codeplatforms allow users to build complete applications with modern user interfaces, integrations,data, and logic quickly and visually.

Arnold Consengco, OutSystems’s Northeast Asia and Japan Regional Vice President,said FPT has a large number of resources, multi-language capabilities, and a strongposition in Japan.

He expressed his belief that the two sides will be successful in buildingan ecosystem and expand opportunities in the market./.
VNA

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