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How far we've come

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When I joined Managed Objects as CEO in 1999 as the 9th employee, few of us could see the future then:  the dot-com bubble, the recession and the long hard slog that led the technology community to where we are today:  the rise of Web 2.0.

Managed Objects just turned 10 and while we’ve accomplished much in the last decade – topped 100 employees, 300 customers and opened offices in a long list of countries to the extent it might rival tour stops on the back of a U2 t-shirt – today is special; I have the honor of posting our first entry to the Managed Objects blog.

In the coming, weeks, months and years, people from all departments in our firm will author entries.   As the first company to evangelize BSM, Managed Objects is no stranger to contrarian positions and therefore, some ideas you might find agreeable, while others you may not.  In either case, I can assure readers that all entries will be interesting.

Stay tuned... - Siki Giunta

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