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Nickolas-Antoine Brochu: CEO & Founder
DataLTE Incorporated recognizes that trust is necessary for organizations and individuals to fully embrace and benefit from cloud services and content distribution industry. DataLTE is very committed to providing the best customer compliance information needed in order to have confidence in LTEOS Services and DataLTE Divisions & Projects as
their preferred content distribution provider (CDP) over the cloud. Cloud computing is a kind of Internet-based computing that provides shared processing resources and data to computers and other devices on demand. It is a model for enabling ubiquitous, on-demand access to a shared pool of configurable computing resources (e.g., networks, servers, storage, applications and services), which can be rapidly provisioned and released with minimal management effort. Cloud computing and storage solutions provide users and enterprises with various capabilities to store and process their data in third-party data centers. It relies on sharing of resources to achieve coherence and economy of scale, similar to a utility (like the electricity grid) over a network. Although the internet can be abstract, the DataLTE approach to delivering a trustworthy content service over LTEOS is not. It is based on many years of experience research and studies, a commitment to security, privacy, and transparency principles, and on leading industry practices. The term “compliance” has been used frequently as cloud adoption has increased. It is used in several different ways in relation to cloud services and content service providers, especially as a tool in the evaluation of cloud services and as a way to describe expectations about how cloud services are operated. Several factors make compliance important when customers are evaluating DataLTE and it’s products & services.
The company started off as “DataLTE” by Nickolas-Antoine, a 21 years of age young canadian internet entrepreneur. Despite a strong branding framework, what truly stood out is that Nickolas-Antoine understood every technical aspect about branding. A brand is the idea or image of a specific product or service that consumers connect with, by identifying the name, logo, slogan, or design of the company who owns the idea or image. Branding is when that idea or image is marketed so that it is recognizable by more and more people, and identified with a certain service or product when there are many other companies offering the same service or product. Advertising professionals work on branding not only to build brand recognition, but also to build good reputations and a set of standards to which the company should strive to maintain or surpass. Branding is an important part of Internet commerce, as branding allows companies to build their reputations as well as expand beyond the original product and service, and add to the revenue generated by the original brand. When working on branding, or building a brand, companies that are using web pages and search engine optimization have a few details to work out before being able to build a successful brand. Coordinating domain names and brand names are an important part of finding and keeping visitors and clients, as well as branding a new company. Coordination of a domain name and brand names lends identification to the idea or image of a specific product or service, which in turn lets visitors easily discovery the new brand. Branding is also a way to build an important company asset, which is a good reputation. Whether a company has no reputation, or a less than stellar reputation, branding can help change that. DataLTE branding can build an expectation about the company services or products, and can encourage the company to maintain that expectation, and exceed them, bringing better LTEOS products, services, hub applications and stores within the ShopHUB International market place available inside LTEOS to active registered paid-members. Although the company uses innovative and technologically sophisticated PC products in 21st century, it also focuses on providing cloud & content distribution services for the mobile industry clientele. The company views itself as a “entertainment & technology provider” and the goal of DataLTE is to differentiate its products amid intense competition in the internet and entertainment industry, as well as the PC and mobile industries.
The target market for DataLTE falls into the following categories: Home members/users, small and medium sized business, education segment, younger generation and creative individuals called the “LTEOS Members” or the “DataLTE Clients”. The DataLTE all-in-one kiosks for merchants and business owners helps consumers to look at the eye-catching products as well as directly use and experience the LTEOS entertainment system. The multiplex product lines of DataLTE are LTEOS including 22 hub applications available inside once logged in to system (paid-membership required), Quazr, DataHUB, First Response.
Nickolas-Antoine views DataLTE’s control of both hardware and software as strength. DataLTE has a highly innovative product line available within its system platform LTEOS that aims to deliver cutting-edge, highly integrated user members experience. Since DataLTE Incorporated and its active divisions has a diverse product line, it faces competition from many industries such as mobile and as well as PC industry.