公司规模
Large Corporate
地区
- Asia
国家
- Vietnam
产品
- IBM MobileFirst Platform
- IBM Worklight
技术栈
- Mobile Application Development
实施规模
- Departmental Deployment
影响指标
- Digital Expertise
- Brand Awareness
技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 教育
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 远程协作
- 虚拟培训
服务
- 培训
关于客户
维新大学 (DTU) 成立于 1994 年,位于越南岘港。该大学是越南中部第一所也是最大的私立多学科大学。DTU 拥有约 800 名行政人员和约 20,000 名学生。该大学引以为豪的是,100% 的软件技术专业毕业生一毕业就能找到工作。因此,对于大学来说,在课堂上配备尖端技术非常重要,这样学生才能在 IT 行业中占据一席之地。
挑战
越南岘港的维新大学 (DTU) 需要在课堂上引入更多尖端技术,以帮助学生在 IT 行业更具市场竞争力。该大学引以为豪的是,100% 的软件技术专业毕业生一毕业就能找到工作。因此,在课堂上引入尖端技术对于大学来说极其重要,这样学生才能在 IT 行业更具市场竞争力。DTU 国际学院院长 Man Nguyen Duc 解释说,如果学生接受过培训并了解知名技术公司的产品,他们就更有能力找到工作。
解决方案
IBM 学术计划之所以吸引 DTU,是因为它为学生和教职员工提供了成长机会。自 2010 年以来,DTU 已在软件工程和信息系统管理课程中使用各种 IBM 技术产品来教授数据和业务分析、软件和系统测试以及大数据。2012 年,DTU 的移动应用程序开发课程将 IBM MobileFirst® Platform(以前称为 IBM Worklight®)软件添加到其技术资源中。该软件有助于将信息扩展到移动设备。教授们鼓励学生将该软件用于需要学者构建多平台应用程序的高级项目,因为 MobileFirst 产品提供了企业级移动应用程序开发技术的实践经验。
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