Category: The Daily Low-Code

OutSystems AI Agent Builder

#OutSystemsMVP Stefan Weber shares how to create your own custom data source for @OutSystems AI Agent Builder and how to build a custom index ingestion pipeline using @Microsoft Kernel Memory. https://without.systems/create-an-ai-agent-builder-data-source-using-microsoft-kernel-memory-openai-and-qdrant-in-outsystems

Save the Date: Developer Days Event! Lisbon Portugal

Mark your calendars! @OutSystems Developer Day is coming to Lisbon on November 19. Get ready for expert tech talks, product insights, and your chance to get certified—all in one day. Spots are limited, so grab yours now! #OSDevDayshttps://bit.ly/3Y5VmU2

Get ready to join us and our partner event. for a groundbreaking event this year in Riyadh! Stay tuned for updates and register your interest to attend our biggest event in the Middle East using the link below: https://www.outsystems.com/events/outsystems-technology-day-ksa

Getting Started with OutSystems

Developer Advocate Logan Brade shares how you can get started with #OutSystems #lowcode with these simple steps. Start free here: https://www.outsystems.com/Platform/S… #shorts

Unlock the next level of workflow automation with OutSystems Workflows

Today’s tech leaders and developers can’t rely on old school methodologies and that includes struggling with #BPM solutions or manual processes to get work done. That’s where #OutSystems Workflows comes in. With OutSystems #Workflows, you can effortlessly streamline and automate your operations to ensure processes remain modern and efficient. Skip the BPM solutions, the high-code

Accelerate GenAI Development with OutSystems AI Agent Builder

Introducing OutSystems brand new AI Agent Builder! With AI Agent Builder, IT teams get everything they need to securely build #GenerativeAI agents and embed them within new or existing applications, without prior #AI expertise — saving weeks in development effort. These generative AI agents humanize digital interactions, supercharge productivity, and redefine performance boundaries using LLMs,