Koen Matthijssen is a proud Ajax Amsterdam fan who runs Enable-U Africa, in that order.
As founder of Enable-U Africa, Koen helps customers to succeed in the fast-changing world of IT. Digital transformation, API management, AI and IOT are terms that are common now in the market. As part of Enable-U Netherlands, Koen started to focus on the African market, helping telcos, banks, insurers, retailers and government customers. Smart city initiatives are projects where Enable-U focuses, with its specialization being in integration and API management. Koen has been involved in API management, the SOA governance roadmap, digital transformation projects as a consultant/project manager. He has worked for different projects around the world, and of course, for the city of Amsterdam.
Before devoting his work full-time to Enable-U Africa, Koen worked as a developer, system architect, senior consultant, BPM consultant and project manager.
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The IITPSA has a proudly South African heritage of more than half a century of serving the South African body of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) practitioners and professionals. Established in 1957 by a few like-minded 'computer professionals', registered in 1958 as a limited company (then converted to a Section 21 company, now Not-for-Profit Company (NPC)), the IITPSA has grown into a body that is reinventing itself in the twenty first century.
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