Get a handle on how web3, blockchains, and the metaverse will impact your business.

 
Matthew Neale
 

 Matthew Neale is an accomplished IT Architect with international experience spanning over 27 years. He has worked in the UK, the USA, France, Oman, and in The Netherlands. His broadminded and creative approach to IT, focused on innovation, quality, and attention to detail, has led to many successful projects. He thrives on the challenges that his clients bring and is committed to delivering high-quality solutions that release value in IT systems.

Matthew has been part of many projects in the telecommunications industry. He has worked on major projects such as bringing a new brand of fibre internet to market in the USA; designing and leading the build of a new enterprise-wide API layer to provide data to a new CRM and customer portals; and implementing a new enterprise customer search platform to reduce the time taken to find customers across legacy systems from minutes to milliseconds.

Matthew has previously worked for billing system provider Kenan Systems in London where he worked on bespoke software development for clients, and on systems integration. He maintains his experience in the Arbor/Kenan BP product to this day.

Matthew is a versatile, full-lifecycle software developer who has worked in many programming languages. His current most-used languages are Python and Java.

When time allows, he is also a musician, working at the intersection between creative sampling and modular synthesisers.

Matthew is a professional member of the British Computer Society.

Our Services

 

Enterprise architecture

An IT architect can help your team turn their growing ambitions into reality, taking-on governance, compliance, cross-team alignment, and giving them space to breathe. Architects can also help with a view from 10,000 feet when the future isn’t too clear.

Systems and software design

The mantras of Agile and move-fast-and-break-things have led to an acceleration in software change, and the trend of IT purchases outside the traditional IT department has divested IT purchasing across the business. All this has made systems and software design more important than ever, to avoid wasted purchases, and siloed information.

Blockchains, web3, metaverse

The way your customers expect to interact with your business is changing faster than ever. Expectation of ownership, transparency brought by public blockchains, automated smart contracts, and new immersive digital platforms. The next ten years will see a revolution not seen since the birth of the internet.