OutSystems, the open high-productivity application platform provider, announced that they would be sponsoring the CIO Summit 2014, to be held August 21 at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.

The CIO Summit is a unique opportunity for CIOs and technology executives to discuss the latest IT topics and trends through networking opportunities and educational sessions, including showcasing the how and the where tech users (businesses, governments and consumers) can take IT to the next level, delivering the value to succeed in the new marketplace.

OutSystems Sponsors CIO Summit 2014 in Singapore

Carlos Alvez, Vice President of International Operations at OutSystems, will be hosting an Executive Networking Table, allowing delegates to have in depth discussions with the experts leading the discussions and their peers taking part in the conference. The ENT session will address the topic of “The Challenges of Enterprise Mobility”, which will outline how IT can lead the organization in mobile solutions that can drive real-time decision-making, foster customer interaction and improve field operation efficiency, while at the same time fostering a more agile development environment that emphasizes speed, reuse and innovation.

About OutSystems

OutSystems provides the only open, high-productivity application platform (PaaS) that makes it easy to create, deploy and manage enterprise mobile and web applications – helping IT deliver innovative business solutions fast. OutSystems Platform enables rapid delivery of beautiful applications for all devices and empowers IT to attack changing business requirements. The Platform is available as an on-premises solution, a public cloud or a private cloud. Hundreds of companies in 24 countries across 22 industries use OutSystems Platform to create and deliver custom, mission critical applications.

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