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OfficeDrop Exampled as Small Business Driving Job Creation

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

We were covered in the Cristian Science Monitor a few months ago, in our Waltham office back when we were called Pixily. While browsing the Monitor yesterday, we were happily surprised to see a new post featuring the picture of Vic, Anand, and Prasad in front of the old Pixily logo.

Cofounders of Pixily (from left to right) Vikram Kumar, Anand Rajaram, and Prasad Thammineni posed at their Waltham, Mass., headquarters in January. The document management service expects to double its staff of 12 by the end of 2010. Small business hiring is picking up, according to new surveys.

Cofounders of Pixily (from left to right) Vikram Kumar, Anand Rajaram, and Prasad Thammineni posed at their Waltham, Mass., headquarters in January. The document management service expects to double its staff of 12 by the end of 2010. Small business hiring is picking up, according to new surveys.

The article focused on how startup companies are starting to create jobs, and are hiring more people, which may be indicative of an economic upswing, and that larger companies will soon follow suit.

We’re honored the Christian Science Monitor chose us as an example of one such startup, and thank them for featuring us on their site once again.

OfficeDrop on the iPad

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Our fearless CEO, Prasad, has just started using his new iPad. He’s photo documented the entire event and you can see the photos here: http://picasaweb.google.com/112572510059461269808/IPadFirstLooks?feat=directlink#

Here are some photos of what the OfficeDrop app looks like used in the iPad browser:

Find OfficeDrop in the FreshBooks Addons Page

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

You can now find OfficeDrop in FreshBook‘s addons page under the category “document sharing!” Check our our FreshBook’s document sharing profile and let us know what you think of the integration. As Web Worker Daily says, “Now tying specific files to your invoices can be a cinch with OfficeDrop.”

Happy Holidays From Everyone at Pixily!

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

We hope you have a safe and fun holiday season!

Pixily to be on ABC Chronicle Friday

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

We are excited to announce that ABC Chronicle will be profiling OfficeDrop’s document management service this Friday, the 25th of September at 7:30 on WCVB-TV Channel 5. ABC Boston reporter Ted Reinstein will highlight OfficeDrop’s online document management service and explain how OfficeDrop uses technology to eliminate paper clutter and increase productivity. Ted also will interview OfficeDrop CEO and founder, Prasad Thammineni and explain how OfficeDrop’s service works. Tune in to see your favorite online document management company on TV!

Pixily for Research Report Storage

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

OfficeDrop is a great way to store and track research reports. Because OfficeDrop offers full text search into research reports, finding the correct report and the right information in the report is easy. We’ve been very excited by financial services firms that have been using the OfficeDrop service to manage their reports, and also by university professors who have been uploading their research reports into the system. If you’ve got a research report management need consider OfficeDrop!

Pixily respects your privacy

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

We would like to sincerely apologize to all our customers for an email error that occurred while notifying you about our system’s availability. Due to a human error, one of the notification emails inadvertently included the email addresses of other customers in the cc: field. The error was limited to a small subset of our users. We have investigated the issue, reviewed all our security and privacy policies and have taken measures to ensure this or any other security and privacy lapses do not happen again in the future. My contact information is at the bottom of this post and please reach out to me if you have concerns, questions or comments.

We want to reiterate that we take security and privacy extremely seriously and you can be confident that this will not happen again. Every aspect of our service is designed with security and privacy in mind. Our privacy policies have been reviewed and certified by Truste; McAfee runs tests daily to test the security of our systems; and our systems are hosted on Amazon Data centers to ensure the security and availability of your data and documents.  We welcome you to visit our Privacy and Security page at www.pixily.com/security to learn more about our security and privacy procedures.

What happened?

This morning an email notification was sent to users to inform them about an outage earlier in the day. This email was sent in multiple waves to different sets of OfficeDrop users. In one such email notification, customer emails were in the cc: list, there by revealing their email addresses to other customers.

Why did this happen?

Simply put, this was due to a human error and it should not have happened. We sincerely apologize to our customers for the mistake. We assure you that this is not the same set of processes that we use for notifications as part of our ongoing operations. This was a one-time email correspondence, for which we didn’t use our usual email notification systems (such as those that we use for our newsletters or other notifications), and it was sent to all users regardless of their notification preferences. Hence the scope for human error and will not happen again. We also wish to reiterate that no customer documents were impacted due to this email nor were any of the secure servers where we encrypt and store customer documents were affected.

What has OfficeDrop done to ensure it does not happen again?

The OfficeDrop team has investigated this issue in detail and has put together processes in place to ensure that this doesn’t happen again. Specifically, the following will be done:

  1. An automated system that uses our existing proven notification mechanisms, will be implemented by July 20th. Like other systems in OfficeDrop, access will be restricted to authorized individuals. This system will eliminate human error such as the one that happened today.
  2. We will review our employee training and improve our customer communication practices.
  3. All Email broadcasts and customer communication will be reviewed in our monthly Security and Privacy audit meetings.

Some Parting thoughts:

I would like to thank all the customers who have offered their words of support for us. We take pride in the way we serve our customers. Please rest assured that we will continue to do everything we can to retain the high level of trust that you have placed in us.

As a token of our apology, we are offering one free Scanvelope to all customers who inadvertently had their email addresses exposed by us. We sincerely apologize and hope that we can make it up to you by impressing you with our reinforced security and privacy policies and procedures.

If you have concerns or questions, please feel free to reach out to me at prasad {@} pixily {dot} com or at 888-674-6493. I am at extension 703.

Sincerely,

Prasad Thammineni
CEO, OfficeDrop

Brag your bracket

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

How did your bracket do this March? Good, bad or Mad? Either way, you have the chance to keep it forever. Just remember to add your bracket to yourmarch-madness-bracket Scanvelope. You can also send your entire office pool’s bracket. And ofcourse, depending on how well you did, you may choose to brag about it to the world by Embeding an URL of the bracket to your blog, or can have us securely shred it. Your call.

What’s your plan for Earth Hour 2009?

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Tomorrow, March 28, from 8:30 – 9:30 pm local time is Earth Hour. Boston and several neighboring towns are official participants in this year’s Earth hour.

Here are some ideas from my son’s classmates on how they plan on spending the hour without power. What are your plans for Earth Hour 2009? Let us know.

Paper’s real utility

Friday, February 6th, 2009

I wanted to leave you with a feel-good thought for this weekend. To quote the Teach Paperless blog, “It’s not paper I’m against. I’m against the static idea of knowledge that paper so often represents.” Paper Airplane

Paper seems like such a necessary evil. It is really convenient, and honestly, it is the only “format” that has Sketchbeen around for centuries. And yet, paper is static, it can only belong in one folder at a time, and its contents cannot be searched (or found) easily. It takes up space, eats up trees and I can go on and on.

Wouldn’t we all love to be in a world where paper is used for it is really meant for. To quote the blog again, “…..  to do good stuff with paper. Like making airplanes. And footballs. All kinds of creative things..”

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