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DVT spotlights agility in software development, Google's Android Things at DevConf 2017


Johannesburg, 21 Feb 2017
Jaco van der Merwe, DVT CEO
Jaco van der Merwe, DVT CEO

Software and solutions company DVT, a Platinum Sponsor of DevConf 2017, will be highlighting the motivational role of agility in software development and Google's new Android Things platform at next month's event, in Johannesburg.

DVT CEO Jaco van der Merwe believes motivation is the driving force behind successful teams in any industry, and his keynote talk examines how an agile approach to software development adds that vital yet often elusive element.

"How is it possible that a seemingly highly skilled team struggles to meet business deadlines while a team of comparably average professionals can consistently deliver value?" asks Van der Merwe. "Skills may impact the quality of a team's delivery, but without the 'secret sauce' called motivation, even the best teams can fall short of expectations - and often do."

Van der Merwe contends that people will not do anything unless they are sufficiently motivated to do so, regardless of what they promise their clients or managers, and that an agile approach can almost always make the difference between average and great with the right application.

"Agility itself is built around the concept of human motivation, so the proper application of agile methodologies can motivate people to be more successful, usually without them even realising it," he says.

Senior DVT Android Developer Rebecca Franks will join Van der Merwe at the conference to explore the merits of Google's all-new Android Things platform.

"Almost any developer can build IOT apps with Android Things, even without prior electronics experience," says Franks. "It's a really intuitive addition, and can even be used with existing Android libraries, making it a no-brainer for developers of all levels."

Van der Merwe says DevConf is the ideal forum at which these and other topics can be shared and explored by like-minded professionals, with the shared goal of getting quality software to market faster.

"Regardless of the industry segment or even business size, many local companies recognise that to remain competitive in the market, they need custom software solutions of high quality that add business value earlier and are delivered into production faster," he says.

"Everything about developing, testing, deploying and managing high-quality software applications can only be improved through shared ideas with fellow professionals, which is why DevConf is always a vital part of our development strategy as a company."

Van der Merwe, with more than 20 years' IT experience, has been involved in the architecture, design and construction of major software development projects in the utilities, finance and insurance industries. He heads a team of 600 staff who specialise in agile software development, testing and related services for clients in South Africa and the UK.

Franks spends much of her time developing the popular DStv Now Android app, adding new features and supporting old ones. In her spare time, she manages her open source app, Book Dash, which contains free African story books for children, and regularly speaks at conferences and local Android meetups.

For more information about DevConf 2017, visit www.devconf.co.za or follow @DevConfZA, #DevConf via Twitter.

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DVT

DVT, founded in 1999, delivers high quality software solutions and related professional services that deliver business value for clients faster. Its services extend from custom software development to business software solutions consulting, software quality assurance, outsourced automated regression testing, enterprise mobility solutions, business intelligence solutions, agile training and consulting, as well as packaged product-based solutions. DVT has grown to over 600 staff with offices in the UK (London) and South Africa (Johannesburg, Centurion, Cape Town and Durban). The company services more than 100 local and international, medium and large organisations.

Visit DVT at www.dvt.co.za.

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