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Why Open Source Makes Sense
An interesting reality of working for a company rooted in Open Source software is that while most people have heard of Open Source, many of still unaware of what that actually means and how it differs from proprietary commercial software.
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Jono Bacon’s take on the New Era of Community Management at OSCON
Jono Bacon is the Community Manager for Ubuntu and gave a talk this morning at OSCON. Community management is important one to me because of my involvement in the Plone community. We could use a formal community manager, but individuals in our community seem to fill many of the roles he discussed.
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Dell’s Crowbar Looking Very Promising
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A Simple Tool To Protect Expensive Server Rooms
If you are running your own server room, read this as it could prevent you from losing hundreds of thousands of dollars...
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Gain 7% More Space in a Hosting Rack
Our state-of-the-art colocation facility, Lifeline Data Center, charges us by the rack, which means we have a strong incentive to use the space in our racks as efficiently as possible.
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How to move machines between racks without interruption
Six Feet Up has been heavily involved in a major hosting infrastructure upgrade that includes moving machines between racks...
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Six Feet Up’s Take-Aways from the 2011 Plone Conference
Six Feet Up was in full force at the Plone Conference this year and here is what we learned.
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PyCon 2012 Wrap Up
As many have said already, any event that kicks off with dancing robots is an awesome sign of things to come during the conference...
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Healthcare Marketers' Top 5 Challenges
Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of exhibiting at the 17th Annual Healthcare Marketing Strategies Summit in Orlando, Florida. It was an interesting year to be there as the healthcare industry is in a serious state of transition...
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Plone Symposium Unveils Exciting New Roadmap
The Sixie crew is just back from the Plone Symposium 2012 (a.k.a. “PSE”), which was held earlier this week at Penn State University and effectively rekindled our faith in Plone and the Plone Community...
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