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DVT, Microsoft announce Azure partnership milestone


Johannesburg, 23 May 2019
Jaco van der Merwe, CEO of DVT.
Jaco van der Merwe, CEO of DVT.

Software and services company DVT has migrated its 10th client to the Microsoft Azure cloud platform in South Africa. MyFuelOrders, an initiative of commercial fuel supplier Petrotrade, is hosted on Microsoft Azure and gives Petrotrade customers a secure 24/7 online portal for ordering and paying for fuel without any human intervention or delay.

"As a Microsoft Gold partner, DVT has a longstanding and productive relationship with Microsoft in South Africa, and this milestone is testament to the benefits of Microsoft Azure for DVT's clients," says DVT CEO Jaco van der Merwe.

"Over the past two years, DVT has significantly increased its capability and resource capacity for developing and migrating custom software solutions to the Microsoft Azure cloud and has recently deployed its 10th custom-developed client solution to Microsoft Azure," he says.

"With the recent opening of the Microsoft data centres in South Africa, DVT has seen a marked increase in customers that want to benefit from a local hyperscale cloud that solves the problems of data residency and latency. The extensive and ever increasing set of Azure services allows DVT to develop software solutions for clients that go live much quicker than before and requires less development work by using Azure services such as Azure Elasticsearch, Bot Framework, Azure Container Service and many more."

"Our focus, together with our partners, is on building the right solutions to enable our customers to leverage emerging technologies to grow their businesses and thrive. We cannot think of a greater contribution to this aim than to provide a cloud computing platform that is local, safe and productive, and working with partners such as DVT to build these solutions," says Lionel Moyal, Commercial Partners Director at Microsoft South Africa.

The local Microsoft data centres allow Azure clients to benefit from a low-latency cloud provider, and DVT is actively assisting existing and new clients with migrating to the local Azure platform. A cloud migration typically starts with a two- to three-week cloud migration assessment, in which DVT assesses the system for cloud readiness and develops a plan to migrate the system to Azure in the most optimal way. The assessment includes an estimate of the typical Azure consumption costs that the client is likely to experience.

"Sharing in our vision to create cutting-edge technology, DVT brought their skills and insight to a passion project that's manifested in a revolutionary operating platform, MyFuelOrders," says Ashleigh Bradley, founder and CEO. "Their commitment to the success and stability of the system matched our own every step of the way and we are delighted that MyFuelOrders achieves all our business objectives and delivers on its promise to our users."

"We have migrated clients in government, petrochemicals and financial services, helping them reap the benefits of deploying and migrating their software systems to the Microsoft Azure cloud," says Van der Merwe.

"The local Microsoft data centres give us a unique opportunity to develop solutions for local clients that may not have been possible previously due to costs, latency and data sovereignty challenges. DVT is excited about continuing our strong relationship with Microsoft to create software solutions that deliver even greater business value quicker and more affordably."

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DVT aims to be South Africa's favourite custom software solutions and services company, with a global footprint. Its services include custom software development for mobile, Web and traditional platforms, UX/UI design, cloud application services, BI and data analytics solutions, robotic process automation (RPA), project management, business analysis, DevOps and agile consulting.

The DVT Academy, the company's training division, provides agile related training courses, international agile certifications, a UX fundamentals course and soft-skills workshops and coaching.

Now in its 20th year of operation, DVT has grown to over 500 staff with regional offices in Johannesburg, Centurion, Cape Town, Durban and London. DVT is a company within the software and technology group Dynamic Technologies, where skills development and training form an integral part of the group. www.dvt.co.za

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