1. Q&A Fridays Recap: DevOps

    Last month we ran our second Twitter Q&A, with the topic of DevOps. Our in-house expert was our Senior Operations Engineer and co-organiser of DevOpsDays London, Bob Walker. Technical operations (ops) is responsible for the provisioning, deployment, and essential maintenance of digital services. The dxw ops team explains, “Having in-house operations at dxw as part […]

  2. Introducing Ming

    Hello everyone, my name is Ming. I started working at dxw as a designer two months ago. My background I was born and bred in Hong Kong. I started my career as a programmer in some banks in Hong Kong and then I moved on to become a web designer and engaged in a lot […]

  3. Sponsoring the Ravenscourt Park Rangers

    We are excited to announce that dxw is sponsoring one of London’s newest football teams, Ravenscourt Park Rangers FC! Also known as RPR FC, the team is made up of a variety of diverse individuals, including charity workers, actors, writers, designers, coders, lawyers, music managers, Deliveroo drivers, doctors, artists, and students. They plan on leaving […]

  4. Introducing Ert

    Hello everyone! My name is Ert, and last month I joined dxw as a product manager. I had an amazing first day, and was spoiled with loads of warm welcome messages, gifts and heaps of interesting conversations. You can tell so much about the company culture on your first day, and I must say I […]

  5. Introducing Laura

    Hi, I’m Laura and I’ve just finished my 6th week as a developer at dxw. I’ve been a developer for nearly 19 years. I started in September 1999 as a junior web developer at Southwark College, and my most recent role was as a Ruby on Rails developer for a blockchain fintech startup called Bitpesa. […]

  6. Introducing Olivia

    Hi Everyone, My name is Olivia and I am a Trainee Operations Engineer at dxw. I changed my career path from from office administration into technology because I was always the go-to person for IT support although that was not my initial role. I decided to take a career break which allowed me to explore […]