Kiandra’s Head of Software, Cassandra Wallace says the award is outstanding recognition for the team’s hard work and dedication towards meeting its year-long strategy.
“In July 2018, our software team formulated a lofty strategy to be the number one OutSystems Partner in Australia – a goal many thought was unachievable as we had only been a partner since late 2017. In just over 12 months, we did it!
“This is due to the quality of our work, commitment to establishing our low-code capability and dedication to client service.”
OutSystems is the world’s number one platform for low-code development. Last month, it was again named Leader in the 2019 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms.
Gartner estimates, by 2024, low-code application development will be responsible for more than 65% of application development activity.
Kiandra Co-Founder, Martin Cooperwaite, says it is exciting to be part of disruptive technology and pairing it with Kiandra’s 24 years’ experience with enterprise-level application development.
“Low-code technology is changing the pace a business can move to become digitally relevant and opening the door to new innovations.
“Our recent work with WA Health, and being able to deliver a critical software project in less than 5 months using low-code, is testament to what the technology can do when paired with an experienced software provider.”
The awards were presented at the annual APAC partner conference in September. OutSystems ANZ Regional Director, Steve Oliff says the award is in recognition of Kiandra successful project delivery, number of certified developers and market development activities.
“This is a great time for digital transformation in the Australia and New Zealand region. Kiandra is part of this momentum. This award recognizes Kiandra’s capability to undertake the big projects that enable the next wave of disruption and innovation.”
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