The key to the success of DevOps are its core pillars: empathy, collaboration, optimisation and measurement, says Jason Suttie, Head of Technology at BSG.
The winning app, Uphi, works as panic button, aiming to prevent incidents of gender-based violence before they happen.
The app will provide SA Music Performance Rights Association members with real-time support and access to information.
Geekulcha is extending its VacWork programme into a 5th province - KwaZulu-Natal.
The organisations launch Coding for Employment, an online tool to provide digital skills to African youth.
The Huawei Mobile Services ecosystem lets developers build mobile apps without the financial burden of paying for app building infrastructure.
Health for All, a health and nutrition app prototype, has taken top honours at the 2019 Geekulcha Hackathon.
The more we offshore our tech products and skills, the more our local capability shrinks, says Richard Firth, CEO of MIP Holdings.
In 2019, Codehesion completed numerous successful Android and iOS apps, and Web site projects for a long list of South African companies.
Geekulcha co-founder Tiyani Nghonyama and Alexander Forbes group CIO Sandra La Bella walk away with the ICT industry’s most prestigious accolades.
GitHub will be burying open source code in the permafrost of the Arctic Circle in an effort to preserve it for at least 1000 years.