Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
28 February 2023
ITIDA Launches DX4IT


The Software Engineering Competence Center (SECC) of the Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA) has announced the launch of “Digital Transformation for IT Companies (DX4IT)”.
 
DX4IT aims to define a standard capability-based reference architecture for IT companies in Egypt and support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in software and IT services.
 
The program provides a common vocabulary, reusable designs, and industry best practices, such as IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL®), Control Objectives for Information and Related Technology (COBIT® 5), Agile and DevOps methodology, Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI), and Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF).
 
DX4IT covers several enterprise architecture domains, including business, data, applications, technology, and outcome and performance measurement.
 
By implementing DX4IT, SMEs will guarantee several benefits, such as realizing strategy and transformation, improving process and capability, reducing IT cost, creating insights and overviews of relations and dependencies, mitigating risk, and enabling innovation.

DX4IT targets various IT enterprizes, including those specialized in software development (DX4SW), testing (DX4SW), DevOps implementation assessment, support, and IT service providers.
 
The companies should meet several criteria; they must be small and medium-sized IT enterprises registered in ITIDA database and have been in business for at least two years.
 
Established in 2001, SECC aims to boost the local software industry by improving software engineering practices to achieve a strong presence in the global market. The Center provides leading technology services that enhance the efficiency of IT companies and improve their internal capabilities and organizes workshops and training courses to enable companies to assimilate and implement modern technology.
 
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