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cPanel CEO J. Nick Koston opened cPanel Conference 2015 with a a keynote that was so eloquent, so stirring that we decided to share it with you all! See the full transcript below.<\/p>\n
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<\/a><\/p>\n This is Paul. He and his wife, Olivia, live in Australia. They are full-time volunteer educators who teach personal development, budgeting, and spirituality to at-risk youth around their country and in parts of Asia. In the evenings, they run their boutique web business, Pioneer Websites, to support their travels, adventures, and mission.<\/p>\n This\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n \u2026is Waleed. He\u2019s a 16-year old from Pakistan who enjoys playing cricket and learning about new technology. He also spends his time tinkering with software and, for the past two years, has been developing his own hosting business.<\/p>\n These two people, who live rather disparate lives, have one thing in common: they\u2019re both cPanel customers. They use our product to run their company, side business, or passion project. And, just like the people in this room, they make up a tiny part of the cPanel ecosystem.<\/p>\n This\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n \u2026is Gillian. Born and raised in Uganda, she enjoys painting, knitting, and spending time with her grandchildren. On any given weekday, she sits down with a team of incredibly hard working customer service and technical support staff to help people like Paul, Waleed, and so many others discover viable solutions for their business.<\/p>\n It\u2019s people like Gillian and a host of other staff members that work hard to resolve issues and keep you, our customers, happy every time you submit a ticket or a request.<\/p>\n The result?<\/p>\n Well \u2014 it looks a little like this\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n And this\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n And one of my favorites, a client that so eloquently described how his experience with Nathan, one of our customer service representatives, went…<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I mention customer service only because they\u2019re our front line. They\u2019re the people that our customers interact with the most. They\u2019re the first members of our team to find out about any issues that may be preventing our clients, partners, and integrators from enjoying the very best of cPanel.<\/p>\n However, their same desire to help and solve problems is prevalent throughout the entire company.<\/p>\n And it all started here\u2026.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n In the back bedroom, among sci-fi and algebra books was cPanel\u2019s first headquarters.<\/p>\n In 1996, this is where I, instead of focusing on my studies, spent my free time working as a freelance system administrator.<\/p>\n To mitigate my workload and allow more time for actual homework, I spent time developing a series of scripts that would automate some of the tasks I was responsible for completing.<\/p>\n Many months later, the end result was a script library that allowed me to create emails, manage domains, and set up databases with just a few commands. It was a tool that gave me more time for myself while allowing me to provide faster and better service to my clients. Little did I know that one day they would ask me, \u201cHey, could we buy this thing from you?\u201d<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n And that\u2019s how cPanel started; so people could spend more time doing the things that really matter. For me at the time, it was schoolwork. For many others, it is growing their business.<\/p>\n As the months went on, a one-man operation morphed into a growing company. Our expanding operations prompted us to move from my childhood home in Delaware to a duplex in Pennsylvania and, finally, to our current home in Texas, with a few stops in between.<\/p>\n The more we grew, the more I learned about the power of people. And as an individual and a business owner, I learned that hiring is the most important thing.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n It\u2019s the people who make the brand. It\u2019s the people who make the culture. It\u2019s the people who make the company. And it\u2019s the effort we\u2019ve put into filling cPanel with the \u201cright\u201d people that has enabled us to consistently deliver the product you\u2019ve all come to love and depend on. It\u2019s also why we were recently named one of the top workplaces in Houston, an honor we don\u2019t take lightly.<\/p>\n So, I\u2019d like to take a moment to acknowledge my amazing team. Please, if you could all stand.<\/p>\n From customer service and technical support to accounts, marketing, product and internal development, operations, and employee support, I would like to thank you for your hard work and dedication to creating an experience and a product that millions of people rely on around the world.<\/p>\n Thank you. You may be seated.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Each of you represents and upholds the cPanel brand with integrity, respect, collaboration, and unwavering follow-through. And it is through your efforts that we have identified these traits as our company\u2019s core values.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Integrity is a quality that\u2019s very important to cPanel. We stand behind our products and services. If something isn’t right, we work hard to find a solution.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Respect and collaboration are also key to our work. As a developer, I think I can speak for many of us here when I say that sometimes it\u2019s a lot easier to speak with a computer than it is to speak to an actual person. But innovation doesn’t happen in a silo.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n At cPanel, we have Perl gurus, JavaScript experts, Linux whizzes, and UX specialists. But we also have photographers, world-class cellists, athletes and small business owners. It is this diversity and a commitment to respecting our differences that allow us to make better software \u2014 and continually produce better results.<\/p>\n