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ICT Trends in the picture
For the next 5 weeks, we'll take a look at trending topics within the IT world. Every Monday morning, a consultant will share their insights on ICT trends and developments they observe. We'll discuss the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on the ICT market, such as the shift to online banking and Payment Service Providers (PSPs) as secure payment gateways in online retail. We'll also address the question of whether knowing how to code as a QA engineer is a blessing or a curse. Additionally, we'll delve into Microfrontends and the plethora of Open Source tools available. Be sure to keep an eye on this page for insights over the coming weeks!
PSP's, short for Payment Service Providers, have become the secure payment solution in the evolution of online retail.
The global COVID-19 pandemic has fully paved the way for online banking and e-commerce. As a result, banks and merchants will need to invest even more in their digital solutions. According to Sander Peeters, IT Software Engineer at DPG Media, Payment Service Providers can bridge the payment gap between consumers and online retailers.
Sander Peeters - IT Software Engineer bij DPG Media
Micro frontends, working apart together
Within the realm of frontend development, micro frontends are making their entrance. Yannick Houbrix, Frontend Consultant at Inimco and Coach at Axxes, sees this trend as a favorable evolution for Belgian businesses. Discover the advantages of using micro frontends and whether this could be beneficial for your organization.
Yannick Houbrix - Frontend Consultant and Coach
A digital workplace from various (international) living rooms.
The coronavirus crisis has accelerated digital collaboration. Read here Emma's success recipe, Scrum Master at international software provider ENSEK, to optimize digital collaboration with remote and international teams.
Emma Lauwers - Scrum Master
Is knowing application architecture and code as a QA engineer a blessing or a curse?
Although many companies clearly separate QA and Development, QA Engineer Matthias Van Limbergen empirically observes the many possibilities as well as pitfalls that come with collaboration.
Matthias Van Limbergen - QA Engineer
Staying afloat in a sea of Open Source tools
Open Source and its tools can sometimes feel like one big playground. Sander Descamps shares which trends he believes will shape DevOps in 2022 and how to select the right tool from the vast array available.
Sander Descamps - Site Reliability Engineer