Light out of darkness

A busy group of developers.
Photo by Marvin Meyer / Unsplash

The life of an entrepreneur is lonely and filled with rejection.  I spend my time alone working on products and placing the finishing touches on code.  I find myself using my free time to solicit customers, and finally, I am making complex business decisions that I thought I would never make.  It is a life of sacrifice that often ends in failure, and only a rare few make it.  I would not trade it for anything in the world.  This week, our blog post is about why E3 systems continue to chase entrepreneurial dreams.

If you have been following the blog for the last few weeks, you might have noticed that we have had to overcome several obstacles.  First, we decided to push back the release date of our Tony product and then the news that Microsoft was going to stop supporting their Microsoft Tag system.  Setbacks like that could kill a smaller business but I am proud to say that we are not dead yet.  We are currently looking for a new vendor for QR coding services and will release our Tony product this month.

It took personal sacrifice and hard work, but I think we will be in an excellent position for 2014, providing three services for our customers to subscribe to.  Sully 2.0, Tony 1.0, and our continuing services enable us to help small to medium-sized businesses achieve their goals.  We also have plans shortly to continue developing our ever-expanding product line.

We also had a very good conversation with a local enterprise customer and hope this will expand our exposure with business people in more rural communities.

We started this firm to chase a dream.  That dream was to help small and medium-sized businesses grow and reap the benefit of cloud-based computing.  If you would like to know more about us, contact us here.  We think that we are close to meeting that goal.  When things are darkest, people discover the light that will guide their way.  We have endured the darkness and are ready to light the way.

Until next time.

Edward J Wisniowski

Edward J Wisniowski

Ed Wisniowski is a software development veteran. He specializes in improving organization product ownership, helping developers become better artisans, and attempting to scale agile in organizations.
Sugar Grove, IL