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What else can I do with OutSystems
OutSystems is designed to accelerate the development of secure applications and their deployment in a secure runtime environment.
OutSystems Evaluation Guide
See the answers to the questions most commonly asked about the OutSystems platform.
Read guideOutSystems Documentation
Get the information you need to be successful with the OutSystems platform.
Browse our docsArchitecture and Deployment
Learn more about where your applications will live and how they are deployed.
Get the factsOutSystems Cloud Architecture
Go deeper on the networking and infrastructure that supports OutSystems Cloud and how it works.
Dive deeperWhat about integration and security?
OutSystems is designed to accelerate the development of secure applications and their deployment in a secure runtime environment.
OutSystems Forge
Visit our open repository to download reusable components, modules, and applications developed by the OutSystems Community and integrate them with your apps.
Access ForgeSecurity Portal
Visit the OutSystems security portal to find out about how we help you secure your apps, the industry security standards we comply with, and much more.
Access Security PortalOutSystems Sentry
With OutSystems Sentry, you get all of the benefits of OutSystems but reinforced with additional security, risk management, and monitoring for a SOC2 Type II and HIPAA compliant low-code cloud platform.
Access Security PortalHow much does OutSystems cost?
OutSystems Pricing
All licensed packages come with a dev, test, prod environment. A full AWS instance, unlimited database storage, 100 end users, unlimited developer accounts.
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About Application Objects
The base standard package includes 150 application objects. They are unique screens, database tables, and endpoints.
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