Apps are shifting the business landscape and speed has become a vital differentiator, says Rezelde Botha, business unit manager for Rocket at Axiz.
Developers of the overall winning solution will walk away with a prize valued at R200 000.
The popular software engineering event will be held for the fifth time in 2020, in Cape Town and Johannesburg.
In management, risk aversion manifests as control, a need for certainty and making “safe” choices, says Anujah Bosman, CEO at Chillisoft.
IFS has been first to use Aurena, its browser-based user interface.
Open source is about community, but we in SA are not using it to harness the collective power of communities, says Lucky Nkosi, software engineer at BBD.
The software giant and partners have trained 4.1 million African youth since 2015 and eye 1.5 million more during the 2019 SAP Africa Code Week.
Tumelo Baloyi and Thabang Mamashela beat over 40 other teams to claim the $1 000 prize.
Delegates at the LinuxConf (ZA) were warned about a new, insidious threat to the open source philosophy and movement.
Research by the Project Management Institute shows 44% of projects use the waterfall method, while 30% use agile methods.
There are indications that this is already happening, according to a new research report into open source trends.
The company tested SD-WAN to show that it could be used over a satellite network.