Thursday 24 December 2015

OPTIMIZING DATA CLOUD IN AFRICA THROUGH ENGINEERING

As we come to an end on this remarkable 2015,i've come to agree with a few cronies of mine(Sir Wamz,Mr Pascal,Collo among others) that engineering is quite different from science. Scientists try to understand nature. Engineers try to make things that do not exist in nature. Engineers stress invention. To embody an invention the engineer must put his idea in concrete terms, and design something that people can use. That something can be a device, a gadget, a material, a method, a computing program, an innovative experiment, a new solution to a problem, or an improvement on what is existing. Since a design has to be concrete, it must have its geometry, dimensions, and characteristic numbers. Almost all engineers working on new designs find that they do not have all the needed information. Most often, they are limited by insufficient scientific knowledge. Thus they study mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology and mechanics. Often they have to add to the sciences relevant to their profession.And for such reason,I have decided to work this festive season to make the company i work for a noble prototype of industry, penetrating in science, reliable in engineering, creative in aesthetics and wholesomely prosperous in economics.
  2016 brings with it new possibilities that as a young focused curious kenyan i would not stop in getting the very best out of new advancements being made globally.Indeed, the most important part of engineering work to me next coming year—and also of other scientific work—will be to determine methods of attacking the problems, whatever it may be, whether an experimental investigation, or a theoretical calculation. … It is by the choice of a suitable method of attack, that intricate problems are reduced to simple phenomena, and then easily solved.That will be my #2016drive.