Nyle Davis was born in 1950 in Manhattan, KS.  Manhattan was a very different community from the surrounding area, having three major influences of:
  • Intellectual - Kansas State University,
  • Military - Ft. Riley,
  • Agriculture - KSU was first Land Grant college.
Combining these influences with his parents view on faith and old fashioned values (father born 1895 & mother born 1911), Nyle grew up learning individuality and self-sufficiency.  Taking the approach into everything he did, Nyle enrolled, after High School at Kansas State University; where he concurrently studied EE, IE & ME, all while carrying on graduate level work as an undergrad.

Nyle's background, before entering college, was learning his fathers trades of Property Management, Construction & Metal Fabrication (blacksmithing).  Nyle took a break from his college to enter the US Army (Viet Nam vet) where he learned and excelled in Telecommunications.  After returning, for more college, Nyle then embarked on a career in Factory Automation, where he excelled and started Dynamic Electronics in Wichita, KS.

When the economy floundered in the early 1980's, Nyle diversified the company; going into electronic design; where Nyle developed:

  • Aviation Instrumentation,
  • Low Cost Machine Controller (PLC),
  • DOT Test Instrumentation,
  • "Fast Food Drive Thru" intercom unit,
  • First multi-line Cordless Phone,
  • Seventy (70) robotics patent-pendings.

With the economy still in trouble Nyle left Dynamic Electronics, to join Communitron Corp of Hutchinson, KS as Engineering Manager. There he is credited with invention of the electronic doorbell chime & modular public address amplifier design.

Communitron later decided to relocate it's engineering and production to Tiawan, so Nyle took a position in Ft. Worth,TX with General Dynamics as an Engineer, designing avionics & weapons testing systems (many of the systems now shown in Dessert Storm footage on Discovery & Military Channels).  Nyle stayed with the company where he branched from hardware and systems design to software design and programming.  At General Dynamics Nyle had made several major contributions, which were:

  • Designing the F16 Block G ITS (Integration Test Station) for weapons system testing,
  • Reducing Computer downtime from 30% to less and 0.2%,
  • Advanced Programming Evironment (RAD forerunner) auto generating code for FORTRAN, Jovial & REXX/XEDIT,
  • Writting the first GML (IBM) to SGML translator for DOD,
  • Intial Enterprise Integration work (translator above and cross platform transforms),
  • Modular Design Approach (led to Modular Design Methodology),

DOD budgets got cut in 1991/92, so Nyle left General Dynamics and embarked on a career in consulting.  Nyle worked for a variety of companies before settling in with Maxim Group, division of Aerotech.  Nyle soon rose in the ranks at Maxim to Project Manager, and developed a unique role of recoveries consulting.  From his work in recoveries, Nyle developed the "Total Risk Reduction" method of handling risk and recoveries.

During his time at General Dynamics and this early time of consulting, Nyle, because of his background in Factory Automation, began to see the need for Personal Automation, Office Automation and Smart Homes.  He therefore became involved as an advocate for these sectors of industry as well as continuing his push for Enterprise Integration.  Nyle formed Automation Evolution Corp in 1988, renamed American Engineering Concepts (1992) and finally American Economic Concepts (1995).  He founded DaviSoft, a division of AEC in 1992, as it's software and IT subsidiary.

Later Nyle left Maxim, to become the Director of IT for International Software Technologies of Cincinnati, OH.  During his stay at IST, Nyle designed and architected the HIPAA "Evidence Based Medicine" system, which was submitted to Congress as a way to reduce medical costs by 50% becoming Public Law 106-129 when signed into law by President Clinton, on 06 December 1999.

After his stay with IST, Nyle went back to DaviSoft, where he founded DC Technologies, in 2003, as a manufacturer of electrical and telecommunication code compliant products and Total Connect, in 2007 as a Telecommunication Shared Services provider.

On a personal note, Nyle married Kwi Suk Yi in 1994 and fathered two children, Cereice Airrie and Summit Ray.  After 10 years the marriage ended and Nyle remained single for over seven years.  Later Nyle met and married Sherie Yvonne Holland who had four boys, Ronald James, Shawn Micheal, Jeremy (Jay) Lane and Ryan Nathaniel.  Later Sarah Emily (Lee) was added and Nyle was responsible for seven (7) children.  All the children are grown now, and Nyle's marraige to Sherie ended Dec. (07) after fifteen (15) years.

As a passionate man of faith, Nyle founded Father's Hands Ministry International, a ministry to widows and their children in third world countries, last year (2007).  The ministry outreach is viewed at:

Fathers Hands

Nyle has accomplished much, authored the "Ten Commandments to a Proper Web Page" in 1994, setting him as the World's leading consultant for E-Commerce and SEO. Nyle is also proficient in database design, multiple methodologies, Project Management, C-Level Exec, PHP & many other skills.  Below are Nyle's resumes based on his expertise, his skills sheet and an industry contributions sheet.