Poverty is the result of relationships that do not work, that are not just, that rob us of life, that are not harmonious or enjoyable.
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The combination of CloudFactory’s new software platform along with the dedicated, highly trained workforce is unique in the business process outsourcing industry.
CloudFactory is thrilled with the growing demand for CloudFactory’s services that now enables us to provide work opportunities to 5,000 more people in Nepal by end of this year.
Why CloudFactory is different from other crowdsourcing and business process outsourcing companies?
A startup is rapid growth and extreme change that brings a crushing effect on many people and therefore families. Another way to say it is that startup life can eat people up and ...
Here at CloudFactory we have a “resolution”, another way to solve the problems that our clients and workers face. Our clients need accurate and scalable solutions for their data.
An amazing group of men and women who interview, orient, and train teams of workers to succeed in the CloudFactory model.
Many organizations fail to effectively harness employees motivation despite both intrinsic and extrinsic motivational elements in check. Why?
Attention governments of developing countries - make it easier on entrepreneurs and they will help drive your country forward through innovation and development.
We believe that our current and future workers may be the greatest game changers the developing world has ever seen. Stay tuned as we seek to raise up 1 million community leaders ...
Figuring out people is much harder than technology! Motivation is complex.
CloudFactory is committed to connecting one million people in the developing world to basic computer work while raising them up as leaders to address poverty in their own ...
How I moved to Nepal and planted a tech startup.
CloudFactory raises growth capital to create meaningful jobs for one million people in the developing world.
To this point we have been 100% focused on creating work for people in developing nations but this letter and the continued conversation since has accelerated our discussions ...