Once upon a time, our humble software development venture in Ukraine found itself rubbing shoulders with the bigwigs. Yes, you read that right — we became a Yahoo supplier. How did this unlikely match come to be? Buckle up, because it’s quite the ride.
Picture this: pre-COVID days, when online collaboration was our jam. We were a distributed team, working seamlessly across digital realms. And then, fate knocked on our virtual door. The company we served — a success story in its own right — got swept up in the whirlwind of mergers and acquisitions. Enter Oath, the grand orchestrator behind the scenes. They scooped up not just one, but a whole constellation of brands: Yahoo, AOL, Verizon Media Platform, and more.
Now, here’s where the plot thickens. Our status as a supplier shifted gears. From serving a modest-sized company, we suddenly found ourselves in the global spotlight. Yep, we leveled up — from local hero to international player. Our mission? Keep those wheels turning, operations humming, and pixels dancing across screens.
But life is a series of chapters, and ours took a turn. The acquired company? Well, it vanished into the ether, dissolved within the giant’s belly. Poof! No more product, no more legacy. Just memories and a faint echo of Yahoo yodels.
And so, we closed that chapter, turned the page, and set sail toward new horizons. But deep down, we’ll always cherish our Yahoo days — the underdog who danced with giants. ????????
There you have it — a snippet from our software saga. Who knew lines of code could lead to such adventures? ?????????