Your Dendrobium belongs to the D. biggibum/Spathulata hybrids. They are not the easiest, imo. The growth cycle is relatively short and very warm. They require lots of water and fertilizer during this period, as well as full light. After they stop growing we typically see bloom and then we start the rest period. Dryish to dry, (your hybrid will handle more moisture in the rest than pure D. biggibum) , just a touch cooler and full light. Once you get the hang of it, it is easy, but, and this is the tough part, most of these hybrids are out of cycle when we purchase them, as they are imported from the SE Asia-Taiwan (sometimes Hawaii) areas. I find they need a year or more to truly settle in.
If you can grow Phalaenopsis, well, then these should be OK for you, just much more light and a dry rest.
All this said, I cannot grow them as my home is too cold (20°C or cooler) and my greenhouse even cooler. Most heated homes/apartments are good for them, I just don't have such a home! I typically end up giving mine away to friends that freeze when they visit me.