Welcome to the Corporate Gibberish Generator™ by Andrew Davidson. andrewdavidson/at\andrewdavidson/dot\com
Enter your company name and click
"Generate" to generate several paragraphs of corporate gibberish
suitable for pasting into your prospectus.
(The gibberish is geared more toward Internet and technology companies.)
The capacity to benchmark nano-virtually leads to the aptitude to leverage interactively.
We here at EETimes believe we know that it is better to syndicate nano-transparently than to e-enable virtually.
Our feature set is unmatched, but our impactful customer-directed affiliate-based R&D and easy configuration is usually considered a remarkable achievement.
Do you have a game plan to become B2C2B?
Our technology takes the best features of Python and PHP.
Think B2C2B.
We invariably maximize 1000/60/60/24/7/365 branding. That is a terrific achievement taking into account this fiscal year's market conditions!
We have come to know that if you harness globally then you may also transform iteravely.
We will redefine the commonly-accepted commonly-used term "granular".
We apply the proverb "Look before you leap" not only to our raw bandwidth but our aptitude to strategize.
It may seem staggering, but it's entirely accurate!
A company that can mesh easily will (someday) be able to exploit correctly.
If you implement virtually, you may have to innovate vertically.
EETimes is the industry leader of B2B M&A.
We realize that if you drive robustly then you may also strategize cyber-mega-robustly.
We apply the proverb "A penny saved is a penny earned" not only to our re-sizing but our capability to envisioneer.
We will increase our capacity to whiteboard without devaluing our power to innovate.
Without branding, you will lack models.
Quick: do you have a cross-media game plan for handling emerging infrastructures?
We think that most world-class portals use far too much Ruby on Rails, and not enough Python.
What does it really mean to envisioneer "wirelessly"?
The metrics for re-purposing are more well-understood if they are not C2B2B.
Your budget for syndicating should be at least twice your budget for visualizing.
Imagine a combination of Java and Unix.
Think wireless.
Our feature set is unmatched in the industry, but our 60/24/7/365 re-sizing and user-proof operation is often considered an amazing achievement.
A company that can brand defiantly will (at some undefined point in the future) be able to transform elegantly.
EETimes is the industry leader of wireless functionalities.
We will rev up our capacity to maximize without decreasing our capability to utilize.
Without preplanned B2C CAE metrics, web-readiness are forced to become transparent.
It may seem dumbfounding, but it's true!
Without well-chosen power shifts, solutions are forced to become reality-based.
Think macro-C2C2C.
The metrics for eyeballs are more well-understood if they are not C2C2B.
What does the jargon-based term "accounting" really mean?
We will grow our ability to envisioneer without diminishing our ability to synthesize.
Think out-of-the-box. Think out-of-the-box, blog-based. Think interactive. But don't think all three at the same time.
We will maximize the standard industry term "proactive".
Have you ever been pressured to engage your innovative feature set? Free?
Think macro-end-to-end.
What does the commonly-used standard industry commonly-accepted industry jargon "channels" really mean?
The aptitude to disintermediate virtually leads to the capacity to benchmark intuitively.
Our six-sigma feature set is unparalleled in the industry, but our short-term action-items and easy operation is frequently considered a remarkable achievement.
What does the term "bleeding-edge" really mean?
Think client-focused. Think revolutionary. Think cross-media. But don't think all three at the same time.
What does the industry jargon "seamless" really mean?
The aptitude to drive intra-mega-super-magnetically leads to the capability to facilitate micro-dynamically.
We apply the proverb "Don't cry over spilt milk" not only to our reporting but our aptitude to innovate.
We pride ourselves not only on our functionality, but our simple administration and simple configuration.
Think resource-constrained.
Do you have a scheme to become B2B?
Do you have a game plan to become affiliate-based?
Have you ever been pressured to evolve your functionality? Immediately?
Quick: do you have a compelling plan of action for regulating emerging niches?
The capacity to enable dynamically leads to the ability to monetize proactively.
We will expand our ability to actualize without reducing our capacity to exploit.
We will regenerate our ability to architect without reducing our capability to streamline.
We will generate the industry jargon "bricks-and-clicks, strategic".
We think that most world-class entry pages use far too much Java, and not enough XSL.
We think that most cross-media splash pages use far too much Unix, and not enough XSL.
We think we know that it is better to aggregate iteravely than to enable efficiently.
Think killer.
Quick: do you have a holistic game plan for handling new systems?
What does the commonly-accepted industry jargon "data hygiene" really mean?
We apply the proverb "It never rains but it pours" not only to our project management but our capacity to disintermediate.
If all of this may seem astounding to you, that's because it is!
EETimes practically invented the term "ROI metrics".
What does the standard industry term "reconfigurable" really mean?
We understand that it is better to e-enable dynamically than to streamline extensibly.
Think 24/7/365. Think long-term. Think e-business. But don't think all three at the same time.
We apply the proverb "He who laughs last, laughs best" not only to our process management but our power to engage.
We will unleash the term "interactive".
A company that can syndicate easily will (eventually) be able to whiteboard correctly.
We often architect 24/7/365 raw bandwidth. That is a remarkable achievement taking into account this year's market!
We believe we know that it is better to engineer macro-nano-super-extensibly than to strategize ultra-proactively.
We think that most backward-compatible entry pages use far too much Ruby on Rails, and not enough HTML.
Our functionality is unmatched, but our fractal, blog-based web-readiness and simple use is frequently considered a remarkable achievement.