Understanding the importance of ICT students grasping the main fundamentals of these methodologies even before they enter the industry, software product engineering company 99X Technology, in collaboration with the ‘DevOps’ team of the National School of Business Management (NSBM), hosted an interactive workshop titled ‘Towards Agile’ on 6 March at the NSBM auditorium.
By filling up the workshop with interesting and enjoyable activities, the team from 99X Technology explained the methodology clearly and highlighted the differences between conventional development methods and the methods employed in ‘Agile Scrum’. Furthermore, adding to the interactive element of the workshop, the team also took the time to have an engaging question and answer session with the students as well.
This is done through various methods including internships, from a period of three months to even a year, guest lectures by company employees at universities, offering input in the structuring of university syllabi, conducting workshops and courses at various universities and higher education institutes, and inviting students over to the company premises on industry visits.
99X Technology is a software engineering company that specialises in delivering high-end software product development services to independent software vendors (ISVs) worldwide, with a primary focus within the European region. Headquartered in Sri Lanka, the company is also based in Oslo, Norway and has an outstanding track record in building and delivering over 150 high quality commercial products. In 2013, it was ranked amongst the top five ‘Great Places To Work’ for in Sri Lanka in recognition of its open work culture.