Bitcube
I’ve now left Opsera to run my own Linux infrastructure consultancy company called [http://bitcube.co.uk Bitcube]. I’m looking to do some consultancy, a bit of contract work based around the excellent [http://reductivelabs.com/products/puppet/ puppet]. A product is also in the pipeline although it is very early days for that.
One thing I’m very keen on is giving back to the community – in effect I’d like to make this a core part of my marketing plan. Rather than spend time and money on traditional marketing, we’ll be investing in helping the community though [http://bitcube.co.uk/content/getting-things-done-tracks HOWTOs] and [http://bitcube.co.uk/content/packages packages].
Yesterday for example we released some updated [http://bitcube.co.uk/content/qemu-kvm-packages Qemu-KVM] packages for Debian-ites to enjoy.
Posted: September 8th, 2009 under Life, Linux, Work.
Comments: 5
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Time: Tuesday 8 September, 2009, 09:28
[...] of luck @adrianbridgett – http://www.smop.co.uk/blog/index.php/2009/09/08/bitcube/ sounds [...]
Comment from adrian
Time: Tuesday 8 September, 2009, 09:35
Cheers Andy! The similarity in company name is purely due to the lack of names out there (darn cybersquatters!) Hopefully I’ll be chucking some business your way too – glad to see there is capacity once more
Comment from Stuart Teasdale
Time: Tuesday 15 September, 2009, 16:19
Hey Adrian, good luck with the new company!
Comment from adrian
Time: Tuesday 15 September, 2009, 19:43
Cheers Stuart! Hope things are going well with you. I see we7 were hosting the new Muse album.
Comment from Stuart Teasdale
Time: Wednesday 16 September, 2009, 08:45
All well but for the broken sleep. Yeah, the muse alubm was a huge hit on the site. I can’t help but feel they’ve become even more of a parody of themselves now though.
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