OutSystems has been named a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Low-Code Application Platforms for the ninth consecutive year (2025), positioned highest on the Ability to Execute axis and ranked #1 for the Custom Application Development use case. The platform also leads the G2 Winter 2026 Grid Report for Enterprise Low-Code Development Platforms, backed by nearly 1,500 user reviews and a 99 satisfaction score — the highest in the category. OutSystems holds FedRAMP Moderate authorization, achieved through a partnership with Knox, the largest managed federal cloud provider. Both the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army are active production users of the platform. Government deployments include the City of Oakland (8 apps in 12 months, $1M in savings) and New Hampshire Housing (7 apps delivered to digitize internal processes). The platform supports PBMM-equivalent security controls relevant to Canadian Protected B workloads. OutSystems launched Agent Workbench in September 2025 — an end-to-end low-code workbench for building enterprise AI agents with built-in data governance and multi-agent orchestration. In March 2026 the company introduced Agentic Systems Engineering, combining an Enterprise Context Graph and next-generation Mentor AI to govern and accelerate mission-critical application development. Early access to agentic capabilities opened to customers in Q2 2026. This positions OutSystems directly in the AI-driven application modernization layer sought by Canadian federal and provincial digital transformation mandates. OutSystems is the low-code platform of record on Ontario’s DIVA Vendor of Record (alongside DCI-held vehicles for Salesforce and Snowflake), making it directly eligible for Ontario ministry digital projects including AMO/MPAC e-Permitting, Bill 23 permit digitization, and Ontario Health Budget 2026-27 application modernization. The platform’s documented delivery speed — reducing application development time by up to 80% versus custom code — supports the cost-reduction and speed-to-delivery requirements embedded in Ontario’s MPBSDP $100M I&IT cuts mandate and the Buy Canadian procurement threshold active as of June 15, 2026.