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The Wildix Code

Emiliano Tomasoni, Laura Piaz

Publisher: Emiliano Tomasoni

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Why write a book on the history of a company? First of all, because a business is made up of people and these people bring with them tales which, if narrated, are good for the community. These stories are examples of how, regardless of the suffering, the delusions, the fights, the dejection, man is able to react, and to build a dream (such as a company), even in the case of “you will never make it”. This book tells of the creation of Wildix, a company producing communication systems (PBX and collaboration software), a brand which today can count more than 8000 installations all over Europe, among which all of the Italian motorway toll booths and all of the H&M stores in France.
Available since: 03/14/2017.

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