Low-code software development platform provider OutSystems has appointed Vivek Ganesh as Regional Vice President (RVP) for India. Ganesh, who has more than two decades of experience in enterprise technology leadership, will be responsible for driving strategic growth, expanding the partner ecosystem and deepening customer success across Indian enterprises, said a statement.
His appointment comes at a time when OutSystems has been steadily increasing its presence in India in views of growing demand for AI-powered low-code platforms among businesses in India who seek to modernise legacy systems, improve agility and accelerate digital transformation.
Prior to joining OutSystems, Ganesh held leadership positions at global technology firms including Gartner, SAP Concur and MongoDB, where he drove large-scale transformation programmes, cultivated partner relationships and built high-performance teams across India, Asia-Pacific and international markets.
Mark Weaser, Vice President for Asia-Pacific, OutSystems, said, “Vivek’s deep understanding of enterprise technology and proven track record in scaling operations will be critical to OutSystems’ next phase of growth in India. He will play a pivotal role in accelerating adoption across key sectors such as BFSI, manufacturing, retail, healthcare and GCCs.”
OutSystems said it has been steadily increasing its presence in India, supported by a community of over 83,000 active developers. The company is positioning its AI-powered low-code platform as a solution for enterprises seeking to modernise operations, reduce technical debt and build mission-critical applications at scale.
“India’s enterprises are leapfrogging ahead in global digital innovation, rapidly modernising and innovating to unlock the opportunities presented by emerging technologies and shifting market demands. As AI-driven transformation – including agentic AI – surges ahead, organisations are increasingly seeking platforms that offer security, governance, and agility,” said Ganesh.
“I am excited to work with the team to deepen our collaboration with customers and partners, demonstrating how AI-powered low-code is fuelling India’s push towards a digital-first economy,” he added.

