Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Wired world: Missouri-based startup pioneers’ software technology keeps other businesses growing and innovating

By: David Baugher

Technology is everywhere, and it often seems as though every entrepreneur wants to incorporate the latest gadget, platform or app into their operations. But finding the best ways to employ all of this modern-day wizardry to benefit their own operations remains a tricky challenge for many startups.

A lot of companies offer solutions, but which ones are really bending the tech curve and providing a true revolution in the way enterprises manage the daily grind?

Consider these examples of industry pioneers right in our own backyard. The Show-Me-State has proven to be fertile ground for entrepreneurs with simple ideas and big dreams about how to use technology in new, innovative ways. These Missouri companies are using advancements in software technology to revolutionize the thinking on how establishments negotiate the workday.

From collecting employee feedback to finding out customer preferences to smoothing patent applications with big data, these are the folks finding disruptive or unique ways to make the wired world work for businesses, here and beyond.

Bonfyre

Like a lot of people, Rob Seay enjoys coming to work. Unlike a lot of people, his job is to help make sure others enjoy it, too.

“Our main focus and our vision that we developed within this organization was really to try and help create this world where everyone loves their job,” said Seay, director of employee experience at Bonfyre, a Missouri company that’s changing the way employers manage communications among workers.

An earlier incarnation of the company created in 2012 by Chris Dornfeld and Mark Sawyier — who remains as CEO — centered on helping to deal with meetings and events. But soon the St. Louis startup saw its mission expanding.

Read more >> https://molawyersmedia.com/startup-mo/wired-world-missouri-based-startup-pioneers-software-technology-keeps-other-businesses-growing-and-innovating/

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