Lua (company)

For other uses, see Lua (disambiguation).
Lua Technologies, Inc.
Type of business Private
Type of site
Business communication
Available in English
Founded 2011
Headquarters New York City, United States
Area served Worldwide
Founder(s) Michael DeFranco, Jason Krigsfeld, Eli Bronner
Website getlua.com
Native client(s) on iOS, Android, web browser (Windows, Macintosh, Linux), desktop (Windows, Macintosh)

Lua is a mobile messaging software for businesses. It provides encrypted real-time messaging, calling,[1] file sharing, and communication analytics.[2][3] It is available for Android, iOS, desktop (Windows, Macintosh) and through a web browser. The company released its analytics dashboard, Lua Insights, in July 2014, with the aim of helping managers draw conclusions about the effectiveness of their team’s communication.[3]

The company is based in New York City.

History

Michael DeFranco (Founder), Strauss Zelnick (CEO, Zelnick Media) and John Maloney (ex-President of Tumblr) speak on a panel about enterprise mobility.

Lua was founded in early 2011 by Michael DeFranco and co-founders Eli Bronner and Jason Krigsfeld. According to DeFranco, he first gained inspiration for the product when, as a high school student working for his parents’ company iMapData, he helped out with software that was used by disaster relief teams following Hurricane Katrina.[4] In March 2012, Lua was selected to be a member of the Techstars program in New York.[5]

Features

     —Media: video, audio, photos

     —Productivity: .pdf, .doc, .xls, .ppt, etc.

Major Updates

In July 2014 Lua released its analytics dashboard, Lua Insights, with the aim of helping managers draw conclusions about the effectiveness of their team’s communication

In November 2014 Lua announced integration with Microsoft Active Directory[6]

In March 2015 Lua announced a full integration with Citrix ShareFile[7] and the addition of an interactive directory which displays employee contact information and photo as well as allowing users to message a group or entire department

In April 2015 Lua released the Admin Console in order to centralize all aspects of managing a business’ Lua account.[8]

In May 2015 Lua announced the release of desktop applications for Windows and Macintosh[9]

Compliance With Industry Regulations

Culture

Lua is located in the Flatiron District of New York City. Its office was featured in the New York Post as one of New York City’s coolest companies.[12] The office space reflects the Hawaiian heritage of Lua’s founder and is adorned with Hawaiian philosophies that drive Lua’s business culture.

References

  1. Perenson, Melissa. "Lua: A messaging app that makes it easy to dial everyone in". CITEWorld.
  2. Fulton, Scott. "Lua asks, can collaboration be managed with analytics?". Fierce Enterprise Communications.
  3. 1 2 Howlett, Den. "Team Rubicon - Living Outside the Inbox for First Responder Disaster Relief". Diginomica.
  4. All, Ann. "Startup Spotlight: Lua's Mobile Coordination Software". Enterprise Apps Today.
  5. Tiku, Nitasha. "Everything You Want to Know About the Spring 2012 Class of Techstars for Demo Day". BetaBeat.
  6. "Lua Announces Active Directory Integration To Further Simplify and Accelerate How Business Gets Done". PRWeb. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  7. Koh, Kohzy. "Share and Discuss More Files with Lua's ShareFile Integration". blog.getlua.com. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  8. Lane, Austin. "Lua Admin, Meet Lua's Enhanced Admin Console". blog.getlua.com. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  9. Lane, Austin. "Lua Desktop Apps Are Here: Get Them Now!". Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  10. Koh, Kohzy. "Announcing HIPAA-Compliant Messaging". blog.getlua.com. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  11. "Lua Announces Integration with AWS GovCloud". PRWeb. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
  12. Chen, Jason. "The sleek offices of 4 of NYC's coolest companies". New York Post. New York Post. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
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