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What's in a
name?
The
answer: Lots!
We have
had many clients, colleges, competitors, friends
and family ask us: "What does your name mean and
how did you come up with it?"
When the
original team that makes up Damselfly Solutions
Inc. first decided to form the company, we
needed a name. One of the thoughts we had about
names was that names should have specific
meaning or "intuitive" meaning. We thought about
names like "Enterprise Solution Development",
"ADI Solutions - (Analysis Development &
Implementation)" and other variations. All of
these names were going to tell our customers
what services we provide or what we could do for
them. All of them were either used, over used,
already taken or just plain BORING!
So, how
did we come up with our name? Well, that goes
back to the first day that we all went to
inspect a potential office location. The
location and office really worked for us, it was
just what we needed and we really felt positive
about it! Then just as we decided that we would
take it, we saw a Dragonfly sitting on the window
sill. One of the members said "Look... our new
mascot!" That started a whole new thought process
for our name... why not reflect the fact that we
are unique... have a name that talks to our
creativity, not what we can do. Taking it even
further, almost everyone knows what a Dragonfly
looks like but what about it's cousin the
Damselfly? The Damselfly is usually smaller,
more agile, has been around for 320 million
years and evolves quickly to meet new
challenges! These are just some of the qualities
that we believe our company has to offer.
We
selected our name and it's been a great
conversation starter and because of it's
uniqueness it is easily remembered.
Here's a
bit more details on our namesake:
The Damselfly has changed very little over millions of
years. However, it is also a highly specialized
creature, with large, compound eyes, a mobile
head, and powerful jaws. The damselfly is small
and agile as well as a strong flyer. These characteristics
have enabled the common blue damselfly to thrive
in its waterside habitat.
The common blue damselfly is in flight from
early summer. The bright blue male is easy to
spot, but the dull green female is harder to see
and looks like a different species. It is
easiest to tell a dragonfly and damselfly apart
when they are at rest. A damselfly folds its
wings down its back, while a dragonfly keeps its
wings widespread.
In summary:
Like the
damselfly, we are a very versatile, agile
company. We can adapt very quickly to your needs
and provide you with custom solutions for your
real world business management problems. Our
team has over 97 years experience in analyzing,
developing and implementing robust and reliable
solutions that meet today's aggressive payback
requirements, while leading business information
needs into the future.
Contact us at: 519-896-4007
or email at:
info@damselflysolutions.com
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