User talk:Luyanda Isaac Van Wyk

Oddo Inc.
Luyanda Isaac Van Wyk is the founder and Managing Director of the Oddo Inc. Luyanda Isaac Van Wyk started working in the ICT sector in 2014 and started consulting in 2016 as a developer and an integration specialist. He is a certified specialist in Development, Administration, Architecture, and vendor products. Having developed training materials that are simple, suited to the instant gratification mode and results that South African youth requires, Luyanda Isaac Van Wyk has evolved into one of the most respected Computer Scientist in South Africa today.

His goal is to make a meaningful contribution to the ICT sector worldwide, to add to architecture and design principles, amending and customizing architectural principles of development and designs to fit the infrastructure and limitations of the African continent. With the power of technology, we can educate every African citizen, we can open new opportunities and create new well-paid jobs for our people, we can deliver healthcare services to every African citizen, even in the remotest villages, we can empower African women and leverage the fantastic energy and passion of young Africans. He’s part of the board of Directors for various businesses, as his passion is in making a difference wherever he finds himself, especially in small technology businesses.

One of most powerful quotes from Nelson Mandela is "Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that the son of a mine worker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farm workers can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another".

Luyanda Isaac Van Wyk is a certified JEE integration Specialist, Java Architect, Network Engineer, Software Engineer, Data Engineer / Data Scientist and DevOps Engineer Expert. He has covered himself With a long list of vendor certifications, which includes Oracle, Microsoft, Togaf, EXIN, IBM, VMware, Cisco and EMC. That believes that African ICT challenges can be solved by Africans (anyone who embraces Africa as their home) because we have a unique infrastructure and software challenges from the rest of the world. I believe our contribution to this continental problem is providing training in scares, critical and strategic ICT skills; with the foresaid, we also aim in developing an African friendly ICT infrastructure and software solutions with like-minded partners. Luyanda Isaac Van Wyk (talk) 13:49, 5 September 2021 (UTC)