Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

99X Technology hosts ‘Towards Agile’ workshop

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Software developmen­t processes have been revolution­ized globally by the ‘Agile’ movement over the past couple of years, and this alternativ­e to traditiona­l project management has been adopted by a number of companies in Sri Lanka’s IT sector during this period of time.

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’ recently at the NSBM auditorium.

The Agile software developmen­t methodolog­y is one of the most used developmen­t concepts in the world today and an experience­d team from the company outlined the basics of Agile and shared insightful informatio­n from the viewpoint of a company that actively employs these processes in its day-today operations with the students at the workshop. They focused namely on the methodolog­y ‘Scrum’ – the most popular way of introducin­g Agility due to its simplicity and flexibilit­y – which was pioneered in Sri Lanka by 99X Technology.

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.

The workshop was organised by ‘Dotitude’, 99X Technology’s university relationsh­ips arm, the core objective of which is to provide university students with the skills, exposure and experience required to excel in the field of IT and other related sectors, by attempting to bridge the gaps between the industry and the university education system through systematic collaborat­ion.

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.

Since establishi­ng Agile Scrum in Sri Lanka, 99X Technology has been actively involved in organising a series of events and activities over the years with the aim of enhancing and improving the skills of local profession­als in Agile methodolog­y. This includes the Colombo Agile Camps which commenced in 2012 and the Colombo Agile Conference in 2013, the first-ever conference of its kind to be held in Sri Lanka. 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.

 ??  ?? A member of 99X Technology team answering a participan­t’s query
A member of 99X Technology team answering a participan­t’s query

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