Nulab
David Rivera is a seasoned Front-End Engineer with extensive experience in web development and design. Currently employed at Nulab Inc. since January 2016, Rivera updates and maintains the marketing site for nulab.com and Cacoo. As the founder of Veecho, Rivera operates as a UI/UX designer and front-end developer, providing web consulting services across the U.S. Additionally, Rivera has a longstanding role at SEM Works, specializing in higher education web strategies and ADA compliant web solutions since December 2009. Previous positions include Instructional Technology Consultant at UNCG Online and Web Master at UNC Greensboro. David Rivera holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and a Bachelor of Science in Interior Architecture, both from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
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Nulab
Nulab was founded in Japan in 2004 by two programmers with the goal of creating software that supports effective communication and collaboration.Masanori Hashimoto, CEO, and Shinsuke Tabata, CMO, met in 2002 through a java community called Mobster. Through the community, they would develop a number of open-source software including a wiki engine,a bug tracking system — the initial framework for Backlog — an application launcher, and a code generator.The two programmers were determined to find better ways for software developers to interact with users and speed up the feedback loop. Inspired by how seeing the positive effects great collaboration can have on a product and team, they decided to start Nulab.Since its founding, Nulab has developed three collaborative apps — Backlog, Cacoo, and Typetalk. Currently, the company has six offices across the world: New York, Amsterdam, Singapore, and Japan - Fukuoka (HQ), Tokyo, and Kyoto.Singapore is the home of NuSpace: a unique community space that offers startups and developers a place where they can come together to work on digital projects, attend tech events, enroll in seminars, and get questions answered about Nulab apps — for free.For more info: https://nulab.com/press