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Debunking the misconceptions holding you back. As a CIO, discerning fact from fiction is crucialâ€

Debunking the misconceptions holding you back. [View Online]( [This week's CIO Dive brought to you by] [OutSystems]( [ebook 7 myths.png]( As a CIO, discerning fact from fiction is crucial—especially when evaluating new tech like low-code development. Can it truly scale? Is it secure? Can it handle the mission-critical apps your business demands? In our latest eBook, [7 myths about low-code—debunked](, we've dismantled the misconceptions that prevent you from harnessing low-code’s full potential. Lay the myths to rest, as we reveal: - The 7 big misconceptions about low-code development - The crucial differences between standard and high-performance low-code - Real-world ‘mythbuster’ stories to challenge the misconceptions [Get the eBook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [Forward to a Friend]( [outsystems.com]( 55 Thomson Place | Second Floor | Boston, MA | 02210 [Privacy Statement]( Copyright © 2024 OutSystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Want to reach 90,000+ IT executives with your own message? [Get the media kit]( or contact us directly at advertising@industrydive.com. About this email: You are receiving this message as part of your complimentary newsletter subscription to [CIO Dive](. If you no longer wish to receive the daily newsletter, you can [switch to a weekly subscription]( or [unsubscribe](. See our full [privacy policy](. CIO Dive is a product of [Industry Dive, Inc](. 1255 23rd Street NW, Suite 550 Washington DC 20037

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