OutSystems teamed up with EBLA Computer Consultancy Company to create a go-to-market (GTM) strategy for EBLA’s clients across the GCC, starting with Kuwait.
The partnership will enable both companies to accelerate their joint GTM activities in Kuwait and Qatar, as well as cater to EBLA’s customers and prospects’ transformation goals and accelerate the development and deployment of cutting-edge and mission-critical applications.
“EBLA is an important addition to the OutSystems partner ecosystem in the Middle East. We are extremely thrilled that this partnership will accelerate our efforts to support the growth of the region alongside our mutual goal to support our customers’ digital transformation initiatives,” said Rodrigo Castelo,Vice President Middle East and Africa at OutSystems.
“Modern application platforms are the neo-form of tech development. We are always adapting to the latest developments in one of the fastest-changing sectors of the world,” said Farah Arnaoot, General Manager Kuwait at EBLA.
“We are excited to partner with world-renowned modern application platform providers like OutSystems to help our customers accelerate development time and focus more on providing business value. Through this venture, we will be enabling leaders to make faster and more informed decisions.”
OutSystems is a global pioneer in low-code development, maintenance, and operation of custom enterprise-class solutions, enabling end-to-end digital transformation. EBLA is continually looking to form collaborations with prominent international players who can provide cutting-edge technology. OutSystems’ innovation in the utilisation of new technologies like AI and machine learning, as well as its focus on components and reusability, which allows for improved developer productivity in a low-code environment, were also highlighted.
Because of the growing need for software automation and innovative applications, as well as the simplicity of producing web and mobile apps while keeping overheads low, businesses of all sizes are adopting modern application development platforms.
The low-code development platform market is predicted to increase at a 44.4 percent CAGR from $4.32 billion in 2017 to $27.23 billion by 2022, according to ResearchAndMarkets.com.
The joint venture with OutSystems will position EBLA as one of Kuwait’s early adopters of new application development technologies. Traditional implementation methods take longer and frequently necessitate an army of developers, resulting in higher expenses, especially when adjustments are required.
While EBLA has implemented a number of digital transformation projects for its current and prospective clients, the requirement for a modern application development platform was unavoidable. As a result, the company’s migration to the OutSystems contemporary application platform will save time and money by automating processes while also adding value to its customers. With this cooperation, EBLA hopes to increase project delivery speed by up to eight times while lowering reliance on deep technical knowledge. Other areas where the company will see actual value are as follows.
In the 2021 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms, OutSystems was awarded a Leader in the Ability to Execute axis. The modern application platform has been named a Leader in the Enterprise Low-Code and Application Platform-as-a-Service Magic Quadrant surveys for the fifth year in a row. In the Gartner® Critical Capabilities for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms for 2021, the OutSystems platform received the highest score in the Custom Business Applications use case. OutSystems was also named a Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms in 2021 by its customers.