Coming out of our shell
This is an exciting week for us at Yieldex, we are finally launching our first product, BusinessIQ! We’ve been working hard for quite a while on this, so it’s very liberating to be able to tell the world about it. Read our press release, or see the MediaPost article, for the details.
Having built enterprise software before, we know how important it is to have real customers banging on the product to make it solid. We are delighted to have Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia as our debut customer, and look forward to announcing more in due course.
MSLO has been a great beta partner for us, give us tons of constructive feedback and being patient through our inevitable growing pains. We have been able to iterate the product very rapidly to address their needs, and we are continuing to improve by leaps and bounds. We are excited by the value we are providing to them; we love seeing our hard work start to bear fruit.
Congrats to the team for this milestone – let’s enjoy it! Okay, that’s enough, get back to work.
February 10th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
[...] MediaPost’s report indicates that Yieldex plans to sell their product as a “license by volume” and is compatible with services such as DoubleClick’s DART. The Company is led by former Net Gravity (sold to DoubleClick in 1999) CTO and Founder, Tom Shields, who also has published a blog post on today’s announcement here. [...]
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August 13th, 2009 at 2:17 am
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