Symphony CEO Lays Out Future for Firm

David Gurle, Symphony CEO, says his platform now has close to 100,000 users and over 70 firms on it.

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David Gurle, Symphony

Symphony Communication Services CEO David Gurle is no stranger to the messaging space, having spent a good chunk of his career helping people communicate with one another.

So when Gurle's messaging software vendor Perzo was acquired in October 2014 and renamed Symphony, Gurle figured he had a good sense of how the business would grow: take a product to market; get broad adoption; start developing applications on top.

However, less than a two years later, and 11 months after its initial rollout

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