In 1604, Sir Edward Coke wrote a sentence that defined British property rights.
“An Englishman’s home is his castle.”
At DORIX, we build the modern drawbridge.
When we name a new piece of hardware, we reject random numbers and meaningless acronyms. A product name must carry weight. It must reflect a sense of place, identity and a deep respect for Britain’s great history.
This is why we shape that centuries-old principle into a modern truth.
“Your Home is Your Castle.”
The lesson for any founder is that naming architecture is a critical commercial decision.
Security is deeply psychological. When a customer installs our system, they are buying absolute sovereignty over their personal space. They expect their sanctuary to remain impenetrable.
By anchoring our engineering in this historic concept, we remind our team of the gravity of our work.
Your product names dictate how the market perceives your standard. Choose them with absolute purpose.

Ali Aydan: A product name is a promise.
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