About infiniteNIL
Hello, My name is Rod Schmidt and I'd like to tell you about infiniteNIL: How
I came up with the name, why I founded it, and the vision I have for it.
It all starts in the summer of 2002, when I decided to take a sabbatical from
my software development career. For years I have been growing disillusioned
with how the companies I worked for were run. They seemed to be in it for
nothing but the money and key decisions were increasingly made for political
reasons or other reasons that didn't have anything to do with producing a
good product or what was best for our customers. As a result, in my opinion,
their products were not getting completed and/or were not nearly as good as
they could be. As it turns out, most of these companies have struggled or are
no longer around.
The Name

So I'm on my sabbatical and I'm driving down the California coast listening to
the audio book, Surfing the Himalayas. If you are into the Zen thing, it's a
wonderful book about a young man who is into snow boarding and goes to the
Himalayas to find the ultimate snow boarding experience. Instead, he ends up
finding a Buddhist monk and begins a spiritual journey. Anyway, I was
listening to a part about the Zen idea that to fully understand something you
must first empty your mind of all ideas and preconceptions you have about the
subject and just experience it for what it is. At this point, I suddenly got
the idea for the name infiniteNIL, including the logo that you see above. It
was first time I had come up with a company name and a logo that went with it.
Why I Founded infiniteNIL
Clear back in high school, I had told people I wanted to start my own software
company. I read a lot and I've read lots of books on development, marketing,
and how to run a business. For some reason, I never did it. I was just too
comfortable in my career, keeping busy and making good money. Near the
beginning of 2002, after years of working for companies that just didn't work
or get it, I was tired and burned out, and I was depressed about not finding
that special someone to share your life with. I wanted to do some good in this
world and I just wasn't sure how to do it. Starting a software company was
always in the back of my mind, but I didn't have the desire to do all the
hard work and sacrifice that was required, or so I thought. I even started
seeing a relationship counselor, who helped me see that what is most important
in life is your happiness and to achieve that you must chase your dreams. Only
then will you attract into your life the people you need. So, I decided to
take a sabbatical, hoping I might figure out what that might be. Eventually,
I came to the conclusion that I wanted to run my own company and run it the
way I thought was best. I wanted to produce good software that people enjoyed
and that helped them in some way. I love developing software. It is truly my
passion. Only by having my own company would I be able to develop software
that made me happy as well as my customers.
The Vision of infiniteNIL
If I look into the future of infiniteNIL, here is what I see. I see a company
whose #1 purpose is to write good software that our customers find useful and
enjoy using. Software that makes their lives just a little bit easier or more
enjoyable. I see a company whose #2 purpose is to provide an environment for
their employees to grow and thrive. If your employees are happy they will
perform and keep your customers happy. I see an environment that is a fun
place to work. The company that plays together, stays together and works well
together. We don't skimp on keeping our employees happy or providing them with
what they need, whether that is a challenging and interesting work, a place to
chill out for a few minutes in front of a big-screen TV, a nice refreshment to
fuel up, the latest hardware and software they think (not management) will
help them do their jobs, a fun group activity with their colleagues, or even
a nice steady work week where they can go home at a decent hour and have a
life outside of work. I see a company that isn't greedy, that hasn't let the
pursuit of money overshadow everything. I see a company that hasn't gone
public, and never will, never to be held to the demands or whims of outsiders.
I see a company that gives, giving 10% of all its income to charities. And
finally, I see a company that makes enough money for it and its employees to
be comfortable and enjoy life and to keep the cycle of giving and receiving
going. That is the vision of infiniteNIL.