Lumify Group (DDLS) stories
Australasia's largest ICT training provider has rebranded, uniting all its training companies under one umbrella.
DDLS will provide OffSec training products in ANZ, including penetration testing, cloud security, web application, exploit development and security operations.
Cloud computing is evolving, but many organizations struggle to successfully migrate due to lack of skills. Training is crucial.
Here we explore reasons that companies can benefit from investing in staff training and certification as well as ways to persuade leadership teams to invest.
DDLS Philippines appoints Gilbert Cadiang as their Country General Manager, due to his strong leadership skills and expertise in technical fields.
IT professionals need to prioritize soft skills, upskilling and certification as the industry rapidly evolves in 2022.
Australia's largest ICT training provider has acquired its New Zealand counterpart in a deal with $17 million.
Employers desperately need relevant skills, competence and real-world experience, which multi-year degrees often fail to offer, writes DDLS CEO Jon Lang.
Statistics show that lacking clear goals is the most common cause of project failures in business, underscoring the vital need for project management skills.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated changes in ICT trends. Remote working, distributed cloud, cybersecurity, and governance will dominate in 2021.
DDLS has launched a new online learning platform, DDLS Plus, to help organisations upskill staff in high-demand areas.
We just welcomed the new year. And like many, the Lumify Team (previously known as DDLS) has carved out time to set goals and review milestones.
Microsoft has partnered with Lumify to deliver the latest cohort of the Microsoft Software and Systems Academy (MSSA).
Lumify Group appoints Andrew Smith as General Manager for New Zealand branch, responsible for overseeing Lumify Work NZ and day-to-day operations.
There is a consensus that while university qualifications are valued, the lack of a degree or a relevant degree should no longer be a barrier.
DDLS appoints Kenneth Hoppe as GM of its People division, aiming to expand into new sectors leveraging his experience in Defense industry.
DDLS Group has completed the A$19.1m acquisition of Nexacu, expanding its portfolio of business units and digital skills training capabilities.
Australia's reduction in migration has created a shortage of skills in the economy, and the impact has been particularly severe on the technology industry.
DDLS and AIICT partner to provide training courses as part of Victoria's Digital Jobs program, addressing the demand for digital skills.