Scrapitout.com Branded Beta Business

October 01, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
A good example of a “Beta Brand” is www.scrapitout.com a computer recycling and data destruction service provider.

Unfolding like a novel by Horatio Alger using every possible tool the Internet has to offer, this company is growing exponentially right before our eyes.

When a beta becomes available to the general public it is often widely used by the technologically savvy and those familiar with previous versions, as though it were the finished product.

Usually developers of freeware or open-source betas release them to the general public while proprietary betas go to a relatively small group of testers. Recipients of highly proprietary betas may have to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

“I understand the metaphor ‘beta’ business model because our company is dominated with software geniuses who humbly call themselves geeks. Said, Phil Kuhlenbeck, founder and president of www.scrapitout.com. “It is at this stage when developers ‘tweak’ the software features and remove bugs.”

Kuhlenbeck goes on to say, “I believe in the phrase, ‘Life isn’t dress rehearsal.’ We have a fantastic business model and we are applying the Kaizen method to growing our business.”

Kaizen (Japanese literally "improvement") is an approach to productivity originating in applications of the work of American experts such as Frederick Winslow Taylor and Frank Bunker Gilbreth by post WW II Japanese manufacturers.

Scrap It Out, LLC and Scrapitout.com are now the growing leader in computer recycling, data destruction and computer disposal technologies for organizations, businesses and government agencies of any size.

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