DiUS Computing appointed RHoK’s first regional partner in Australia
Community-minded technologists aim to use technology to alleviate problems faced by Australians.
Community-minded technologists aim to use technology to alleviate problems faced by Australians.
The inaugural award recognises DiUS’s work in developing Easy Care Online (ECO) – a new cloud-based compliance management software solution enabling users to securely access sleep apnoea patients’ usage and efficacy data online.
Daryl Wilding-McBride and James Wolstenholme build on DiUS’s Grails TechStack recipe for success, chatting about the types of applications and organisations that are best suited to this TechStack and what’s next for the Grails Space.
CTO Daryl Wilding-McBride talks to Paula Burton about the report’s origins and how it’s view is designed to help you make decisions about technology.
Key topics to be explored at the CIO Summit include workforce mobility, business intelligence/performance management, integration, and data – from cloud computing to network security.
On the June 2-3 weekend the global theme was “community resilience”. Teams were challenged to develop solutions that assist communities get back on their feet after a natural or man-made disaster.
DiUS is attracted to functional programming for a few reasons. First, we are always looking for technologies, or new ways to apply technologies, to build better and more reliable software more quickly.
The DiUS Technology Report differs from other in that it is based on empirical data rather than relying solely on our opinion. It brings together, into a single view, data obtained by measuring the hours we expend and what our customers and staff think.
Our technology stack recipes are combinations of components we have proven to work well together, developed and carefully refined on real-world projects we have delivered for our customers.
As a part of our inaugural technology report, we surveyed our clients about their main concerns and their thoughts on technology choices in the near- and medium-term.