qval and Quist Valuation on Apple.com and 37signals.com
With qval now less than a year old, it's pretty cool to see mention of us up on the Apple website and on 37signals. Sure, the profile is really a marketing piece for Apple, and while it may miss some of the finer points we would like to convey about qval and Quist Valuation, it captures our feelings about Apple and 37signals accurately.
The Profile on Apple.com:
Apple - Business Profiles - Quist Valuation: "‘We’re creating something that can capture the information that we need to do a valuation,’ he says. ‘If we have a program that makes it easy to capture information then an analyst doesn't have to spend his or her time cutting and pasting information into an Excel spreadsheet. It frees the analyst up to do things that are more analytical in nature. Our program is designed to replace dependence on the monotonous parts of the valuation process.’
Carroll decided to develop the software using Ruby on Rails, an open-source web programming language developed by a partner of 37signals."
(Via Apple - Business Profiles.)
And 37signals picking up the story:
37signals Product Blog: Apple profiles customer who saved $70k by using Macs and Basecamp: "Apple profiles customer who saved $70k by using Macs and Basecamp.
This Apple profile of Quist Valuation talks about how the company has used Basecamp and the Mac to replace $70,000 worth of Microsoft software and equipment."
(Via 37signals Product Blog.)
Product Blog update: Basecamp storage, podcast case study, Apple profiles a customer, Palm OS client for Backpack, etc. - (37signals): "Buzz/Press Apple profiles customer who saved $70k by using Macs and Basecamp
‘The Mac and Basecamp have replaced $70,000 worth of Microsoft software and related equipment. ‘We pay a few hundred dollars a month for an unlimited version of Basecamp,’ says Carroll. ‘It takes care of Microsoft SharePoint server, Microsoft Project server and most of Microsoft CRM. We’ve replaced a solution that would have cost at least $70,000 to fully implement and would have required a full-time tech consultant.’’"
(Via 37signals - Signal vs. Noise.)
We are very thankful to Apple and 37signals for all of the press! And of course Quist Valuation too. We are also thankful to Sara France, the wonderful and talented photographer who took the pictures for the profile. Sara has also been kind enough to plug us on her blog - More of my images on Apple.com
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Bill Carroll

