Ronald began his career over 10 years ago when Windows 95 dominated the PC. He has participated in projects in various industries such as media, advertising, finance, insurance, retail / wholesale and much more. Ron is always exploring multiple programming platforms to bring better solutions to organizations using a very custom approach based on requirements, workplace culture and existing IT infrastructure. Ron thoroughly understands mainstream platforms: .NET, (Java) JEE, PHP and industry leading frameworks and has experience with some other uncommon frameworks such as Groovy / Grails. Because his skill set is so diverse, he can make excellent technology recommendations and address business impacts. Ronald obtained an MCSE in 1999 and was a technical director on a Linux Operating system text book called Hello Linux (ISBN: 1-896814-22-0)
Four years as the Chief Executive Officer of a start-up, six years of coding, two and half years
of been a SCRUM practitioner, and years of experience working with big to small
organizational clients has enabled Bernard Otu, over the years, to develop a unique
perspective as a software engineer and he leverages that experience in the way that he
develops software for clients.
Bernard's integrative framework of doing software development cleanly separates the
software he develops in the realm of business model, strategy, and tactics that many of
his clients find novel, interesting, and profitable especially in finding new ways to compete.
Beyond consulting and building software, Bernard loves rock climbing, cooking,
debating ideas and betting on which new technology will end up on techcrunch's dead
pool.