Make more money than Google and Microsoft combined.
Make life more efficient, easier, and enjoyable.
Lower the cost of living for the populace.
Provide robust, secure, utilitarian software applications that are intuitive and accomplish exactly what people need and want.
Eventually bring efficient, highly automated manufacturing plants to Ohio to manufacture the highest quality goods.
Joroto is a technology greenhouse incorporated in March of 2008 by three self-proclaimed tech geeks that organically develop applications and inventions. The term organic
refers to the seemingly natural and spontaneous brainstorming done together from the start of our working relationships and subsequent friendships.
We develop new ideas wherever we are, whenever we are. Applying innovation to everything that we observe, we would not think to reserve inventing and design for official work hours or designated times. Additionally, ideas flow from one another. Typically, one of us dreams up a new product or service. We then chat over the Internet or in person, and we quickly develop a myriad of applications for the ideas.
We determined that for us, there is no substitute for in-person conversations. We dream, we laugh, we develop. While we telecommute daily, we remind ourselves to meet in the same location occasionally to brainstorm, because nothing has worked better for us. That, in fact, is how we got started. We were thrust into adjacent cubicles in some large corporation, literally by a long, ridiculous series of acts of God.
Joroto fully rejects the following corporate policies and philosophies:
*The United States cannot afford to manufacture goods.
*The absolute suppression of creativity and innovation that the stock market has rendered over most American corporations.
*The transformation of the American economy to a fragile, low-wage service sector economy.
*Managers of technical organizations and departments making decisions solely due to their ego.
*The stifling of the creativity of non-managers for the purposes of pure production. Managers do not always know what is happening with the customers and the organization.
Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford left giant footprints behind with their bountiful inventions, processes and product improvements. Microsoft, Google, and Apple are still going strong but they reside thousands of miles from the Rust Belt. Joroto is near Cleveland, Ohio, a core of the Rust Belt, and the epitome of cities in decline. Joroto will remain in the Northeast Ohio area as we develop applications and inventions that meet the wants and needs of hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
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