Sunday, December 24, 2017

Latest Software Engineering Trends


There are lots of IT related degrees in Srilanka to shine or get good job in these huge crowd we have to know what are the new trends going on the software industry & what the industry expecting from the Degree holders. This session conducted by  hSenid mobiles one of the best mobile service solutions in Srilanka.

On that day HR manager and Technical Lead organize an event for discuss about new software trends in industry.Firstly HR manager give some introduction about  hSenid Mobile and then Technical lead start the code session .What kind of software engineer that industry want and what we want to know for got a job.


In this lecture he came up with the IoT(Internet of Things) he mentioned that the usage of IOT(Internet of Things) devices. IoT encourages the communication between devices, also famously known as Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication. Because of this, the physical devices are able to stay connected and hence the total transparency is available with lesser inefficiencies and greater quality. IoT Mostly used because  It saves lot;s of money because optimum utilization of energy and resources can be achieved by adopting this technology and keeping the devices under surveillance. We can be alerted in case of possible bottlenecks, breakdowns, and damages to the system. Hence, we can save money by using this technology.


Next he come up with Advantages of using open source, in this session he told about the benefits of open source is tremendous and has gained huge popularity in the field of IT in recent years. This is mainly because the advantages of open-source software is that it's free to use – its greatest advantage. As it is developed by a non-profit community, it has some disadvantages as well.Open-source software is free to use, distribute, and modify. It has lower costs, and in most cases this is only a fraction of the cost of their proprietary counterparts.
Open-source software is more secured as the code is accessible to everyone. Anyone can fix bugs as they are found, and users do not have to wait for the next release. The fact that is continuously analyzed by a large community produces secure and stable code.Open source is not dependent on the company or author that originally created it. Even if the company fails, the code continues to exist and be developed by its users. Also, it uses open standards accessible to everyone; thus, it does not have the problem of incompatible formats that exist in proprietary software.Lastly, the companies using open-source software do not have to think about complex licensing models and do not need anti-piracy measures like product activation or serial number.

Then he told about SOFTWARE BUSINESS in this topic, that idea that all businesses are software businesses should not come as a shock to anyone at this point, but what may come as a surprise is that the changes emerging from software development, operations, and data teams and frankly, you and your team—are at the epicenter of this transformation!
"Software Development is Business Development"

As technology professionals, you are transforming how enterprise is run from the software on up providing data to stakeholders to make better informed decisions, shaping how customers interact with the business, and ensuring its stability, security, and scalability. So, don't mess it up. A lot is riding on your shoulders, from communicating business needs outside your team (i.e., Inner Source) to how you wrangle and analyze your data, and how you set up the company for growth from code to outreach.

Finally he told about Machine Learning, machine learning is a core sub-area of artificial intelligence; it enables computers to get into a mode of self-learning without being explicitly programmed. When exposed to new data, these computer programs are enabled to learn, grow, change, and develop by themselves.

so these are important facts that we learnt on that day we must be really thankful to the madam Sarasi  Senadheera and hSenid mobile to conducting us as a helpful lecture.

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