Three generations.
The same instinct.
The company is named after an approach, not a brand. It runs in the family.
Grandfather
The smartest man in any room, and the one who would tell you a joke first. Deeply religious, quietly unorthodox. He didn't argue with the accepted way of doing things — he quietly built a better one and let the results speak. That's where the name came from.
Father
He found a Big 4 tractor rusting in a field — a machine that once replaced forty horses — and spent years restoring it by hand. Then he secured the grants to build a museum for it on Main Street in Monticello, Utah. He didn't just save the machine. He gave it a forward base — a place to do its work again. An annex.
The Apps
Legacy business software is the tractor rusting in the field — overbuilt, overpriced, and abandoned by the operators who paid for it. We're doing the same thing our father did: restore the function, build it a forward base, and let it go back to work. The apps are that base.