April 25, 2011
Filetrek CEO Dale Quayle on repositioning a start-up
How this cloud-based file-sharing service evolved into its business
Filetrek, which recently raised $10 million in funding earlier this year, recently pivoted to enter the market for file-sharing services in the cloud. In this "Lessons learned" interview, Dale Quayle, the newly-appointed CEO of FileTrek, talks about the company's lessons and challenges making those changes. Quayle also talks about the tax benefits of having an outsourced engineering team in Canada.
Bambi Francisco Roizen
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Dale Quayle is a veteran of the Enterprise Software industry and has been helping customers take advantage of innovative new solutions to address complex enterprise problems for over 25 years.Related News
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