A standout experience at the event was the lean coffee session on ‘Testing the tester’, says Dawie Greyling, principal consultant at Inspired Testing.
Local edtech firm HyperionDev partners with UNISA Enterprise to offer a three-month online bootcamp on the fundamentals of computer science.
Three University of Pretoria professors say Society 5.0 will see the humanising of technology, requiring designers and software developers to become more human-oriented.
The University of Johannesburg, in collaboration with several partners, will host a virtual workshop to upskill teachers in coding and robotics skills.
It’s not possible to run a DevSecOps program if application analysis is not automated into the pipeline, says Craig de Lucchi, account director at Veracode.
CIOs need to understand why continuous testing, as part of DevOps, is set to play an important role in delivering better apps, faster.
The company announced enhancements to its PAM solution for DevOps, Thycotic DevOps Secrets Vault.
The app provides an ecosystem of third-party services to allow consumers to do everything from peer-to-peer payments, to sending money, ordering takeaways, or making grocery purchases.
Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei reveals more devices powered by its HarmonyOS operating system will be released in SA in future.
The retailer says it’s looking for the best and most curious minds in the country to join the company and help build quality digital services.
The company announced advances to its VMware Tanzu portfolio to help software teams work more efficiently.
The company will use a measured and phased process in offering Windows 11, as it has done with Windows 10 feature updates.