In the beginning...

No Name Industries, LLC is a software development company based out of sunny Florida. Our factory floor has been busy creating new ideas and new software applications for a mobile environment. In addition to creating products under our own (no) name, we also provide creative services to other companies looking to produce software, but lack the resources to do so. We assist with the design, creation, and upkeep involved with software application development. Whatever the need, it's all taken care of under the factory roof!

And now, the cast:

 
Matt Breedlove Code Poet
 

After emerging from his intergalactic spaceship from the planet Codonia, Matthew decided not to destroy Earth, but to make it a better place the only way he knew how: Programming. It was then he decided to construct his wondrous programming machines and hide them from public view inside a seemingly innocuous old factory building he landed his spacecraft behind. When the smokestacks started producing their tale-tell clouds of progress, passerby’s would ask about the nature of such a curious building. Matt would comment that the building was just some “no name” industry in an attempt to prevent someone from viewing his magical machines that were inside.

Email: matthew.breedlove@nonameindustries.com

Zach Dill Media Darling
 

Originally hired to paint the outside walls of the factory, Zach accidentally found his way onto the restricted factory floor one night when the programming machines were silently resting. Amazed at the sheer size of these complex and magical machines, he explored around with a sense of curiosity. He noticed that, while wondrously amazing, none the factory’s devices had a spot of color on them! Not one to leave well enough alone, he decided to apply his talent and paint the dull grey programming machines using the buckets of paints he always carried. The employees, amazed by the vivid colors that surrounded them, decided to leave Zach in charge of the product design and interface.

Email: zach.dill@nonameindustries.com

Richard Gorton Adventure Capitalist
 

A few days after the No Name factory was completed, a large and mysterious crate arrived at the loading dock. As the employees gathered around to inspect the strange parcel, the top of the box opened and out stepped Richard. A curious character, he carefully walked around the factory floor and inspected every item from the largest software press to the smallest amount of dust left behind from the programming ovens. Each time he spotted something new, he would write in his glowing notepad and talk about price margins, ratios, and various equations. After letting the stranger go about his business, the employees found that the machines started to work quieter, more efficiently, and most of all...faster.

Email: richard.gorton@nonameindustries.com