Sendside's Wall of Shame
The Salt Lake Tribune has an article on Sendside that includes a shot of the Wall of Shame.
From the article: They call it the "Wall of Shame" - those hundreds of pieces of mail, bills, statements, legal documents and faxes pinned to the walls of the offices at Sendside Networks. It is the shame of the waste of paper and the clutter it created, but perhaps most of all, it is the inconvenience and cost that it represents.
For the Midvale company, the wall also presented a business opportunity, a chance to address the issue with a new way of doing e-mail, a way that promises secure communications for businesses and individuals.
For banks, credit card companies, health care providers, law firms or any company that relies on paper statements, bills and sensitive documents sent by mail, carrier, overnight or fax, Sendside says it has a solution that guarantees security and can dramatically lower costs.
"We're a potentially disruptive technology," said William Borghetti, founder and CEO, about the company's impact on the U.S. Postal Service and companies such as FedEx and United Parcel Service.
Of course, we're not in Midvale, but we are disruptive. Sendside is jumping the curve away from paper documents, delivery, filing, storage, to a virtual network where every user is identified and all content and delivery is secure.
Jeff Barson, Experience Czar 



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