The DVT Insights webinar reveals key mobile app trends shaping 2025.
Timeline
2024
November
- 19.
- 5. The in-person course equips IT professionals with essential DevOps skills, focusing on automation, CI/CD and improved collaboration.
October
- 7. The course consists of two half-day sessions, giving participants time to practise their newly acquired skills between sessions.
September
- 10. DevOps is not just a buzzword or a trend; it's a necessity for survival in today's software development landscape, says Fractional CTO Stephan Swart.
August
- 29. DVT's annual #DVTMoveForCharity Challenge raised R30 000 for a worthy cause.
- 28. Dael Williamson highlighted the importance of interoperability – the ability of different systems, devices and applications to work together without friction.
July
- 30. The event's theme centred on leveraging AI/ML technologies, including OpenAI's GPT-4, to develop impactful applications.
- 17. The 'Collect a Cadet' initiative allows clients to experience firsthand the substantial contributions cadets can make to their teams and projects.
June
- 6. Both companies will showcase their expertise in software testing, custom software development and data engineering.
May
- 15. DVT's milestones in this period include reaching a staff count of over 600 by 2022 and expanding operations internationally in London, the Netherlands, Ireland, Kenya and the UAE.
April
- 26. AI-powered search is not just about responding to user queries but understanding and anticipating the user's needs, says Algolia's Valerie Waterschoot.
- 11. Dael Williamson, EMEA CTO of Databricks, shared his views on the transformative role of data and AI in modern business.
March
- 6. The DVT Launchpad programme extends over four to six months and provides comprehensive training in technical, interpersonal and business skills, says DVT.
February
- 26. DVT's key trends critical to addressing the challenges and opportunities in 2024 include the importance of AI, the expansion of as a service platforms and the evolving dynamics of the workforce.
- 1. The companies aim to drive e-commerce success through advanced search, personalisation and AI.