A Note from Nomadesk CEO, Darren Trumeter

November 3, 2011 by · 2 Comments 

I wanted to send a note to the customers of Nomadesk, and share with you my current view on the company, as well as review product and service plans.

First, on behalf of all of us at Nomadesk, I would like to say thank you for your dedication to our solution.  We are having an exciting year with phenomenal revenue and user growth.  Most important, Nomadesk is adding more value to our solution.  I’m optimistic that you will be pleased with our progress, as we have every intention of making your work easier by improving the speed and simplicity of sharing files.

Secondly, last month we completed a survey of our customers and many of you shared your thoughts.  I was thrilled to see so many happy customers.

I have been working with the management team to drive improvements in 5 primary areas:

  1. Better customer support coverage
  2. Improvement in our solution’s user experience and solution process to make file sharing easier
  3. New and beneficial features that add value to the file sharing process
  4. Major improvements in the speed of our solution
  5. An updated look and feel to our website

We are making progress on all fronts. Over the next couple of weeks we will be making announcements about these improvements on our blog and Facebook page. So please check them out.

To close, I’m excited about where we are going with our product, and am asking you to freely share your thoughts and ideas when you can with our product team.

Thanks,

Darren Trumeter
CEO
Nomadesk

I Hate “Cloud Computing”

September 15, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Ok, I stand accused!  You will find the term “Cloud Computing” on our website and yes I used the phrase multiple times in our press releases.  But, between you and I, I hate “Cloud Computing”.  It is by far the worst name that could have been given to our line of business and I’m sorry [...]

Moral Support for the “Wicked”

August 17, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Well, I could not have come up with better statements, no brilliance of my own here. Furthermore, may I suggest that for all other matters of life you regularly listen to Baz Luhreman’s Everybody’s Free (To Wear Sunscreen).

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