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Mendix Enterprise Architect Jasper van der Hoek to Discuss Low-Code Development for Multiple Architecture Strategies at Gartner Catalyst 2018
Mendix Enterprise Architect Jasper van der Hoek to Discuss Low-Code Development for Multiple Architecture Strategies at Gartner Catalyst 2018
Session Will Provide App Developers and Architects with an Understanding of How to Implement Low-Code Without Compromising Microservices, Containerization and Cloud Portability
BOSTON – August 13, 2018 – Mendix, the fastest and easiest platform to create and continuously improve mobile and web applications, today announced that Enterprise Architect, Jasper van der Hoek, will present a session at Gartner Catalyst that unpacks what microservices, containerization and cloud portability can and cannot enable. Application developers and architects are invited to join this session to learn how low-code can be a facilitating technology, allowing development and business agility that scales with organizational demands. The session will also include a demo of how users collaborate across a Microservice architecture.
Mendix, a Silver Sponsor at Gartner Catalyst, will exhibit at booth #514 during the event on August 20-23, 2018.
Live Session: Low-code without compromising microservices, containerization and cloud portability
Presenter: Jasper van der Hoek, Enterprise Architect at Mendix
Attendees will learn:
- What microservices, containerization and cloud portability enable and what they do not.
- How low-code does not imply compromising your architecture strategy.
- Best practices for using low-code to rapidly deliver innovative business apps at scale.
When: Wednesday, August 22, 2018 from 10:45 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. PT
Where: Gartner Catalyst, Manchester Grand Hyatt, San Diego, CA, Seaport Ballroom E
About Mendix
Mendix is a leading low-code agentic development platform. For industrial organizations, Mendix’s full capabilities are delivered as part of Intelligence Center X, Siemens’ agentic enterprise system — turning industrial AI into measurable outcomes with shared context, orchestration, agentic development and governance.