Kester Hutson gives much of the credit for his induction into the world of Information Technology to his two-year stint at the Government Technical Institute (GTI), from 1998-2000, pursuing an Ordin-ary Diploma in Science and to the attention of George H E James, one of his lecturers there.
By extension, the two, he says, must take some of the credit for the rise of Dapper Technology, his nine-year-old IT company, which, he says, seeks “to provide customers with a complete and affordable solution to all their current and future voice/video/data communication needs.”
Familiar words, one might say, in what has been for more than a decade of one of the