Six Feet Up CTO talks scaling AI-powered web apps using Kubernetes, Karpenter, and open-source tools.
OSI has asked Six Feet Up to be the first and premier hosting vendor for KARL
On April 20th, 2009 the plone.org site will be served from Six Feet Up's servers.
Six Feet Up's clients and prospects will be able to leverage this certification to achieve their minority/diversity spending goals.
The Woman Business Enterprise Certification will be key in Six Feet Up's anticipated growth.
Six Feet Up takes over hosting of the open source community website for Plone.
Six Feet Up introduces a subsite creation and management product for Plone.
An Indiana school district has asked Six Feet Up to help them migrate and manage their multiple sites.
A long and comprehensive evaluation of CMS led the University of Virginia to select Plone.
Six Feet Up designed and developed a brand-new Plone site for the Center for Galapagos Studies.
Lead Developer Clayton Parker lends his expertise for the latest Plone book.
Six Feet Up co-founder Calvin Hendryx-Parker will be one of seven Plone 4 Framework Team members.
The 7th Plone Tune-Up event attractive a group of over 20 developers world-wide.
Six Feet Up unveils a new package allowing Plone to recognize Creole Wiki Syntax.
Lead Developer Clayton Parker makes two releases in one day on collective.recipe.plonesite.
The Decision Professionals Network site launches after participating in a Planning and Discovery study with Six Feet Up
Buildout Recipe for Zope Clustering is now included in trunk of Plone Unified Installer.
New buildout auto updates your Plone site and products.
Six Feet Up to help tweak a Plone 3 site for SDG.
Plone Tune-Ups gain momentum with 11 tickets closed at the sixth event.
Six Feet Up gives back in post Plone Conference coding sprints.
New portlet matches keywords across Plone site.
Six Feet Up will build a new intranet for the world's largest academic clinical research organization
Durham Public Schools leave Joomla for Plone 3
UNEP has asked Six Feet Up to implement a new theme for the Guarani Aquifer System Project.
Six Feet Up is to send six people to the annual Plone Conference in DC, October 6-12, 2008.
Six team members attended and presented at the annual international Plone conference in Washington DC, October 6 -12, 2008.
Six Feet Up partners with Abstract Edge to develop the Women of Reform Judaism website.
Alan Runyan, Plone co-founder and Enfold Systems President, is to speak at Six Feet Up's first ever Plone Deployment Workshop, November 20-21, 2008.
GreensGroomer.com signs contract for a new Plone site using Plone GetPaid.
Six Feet Up helps deliver new release of Plone4Artists Calendar just in time for the post Plone Conference code sprint.
Six Feet Up develops wide variety of mentoring services for clients with all levels of needs.
Popular science periodical, Discover Magazine, calls on Six Feet up for home page facelift and new features.
The initial round of work is designed to help Stanford University's Physics Lab with integrating LDAP into their newly built Plone site.
Six Feet Up will provide consulting services and a dedicated hosting solution for the NTLS website.
After a successful initial trial period, the Science Festival Foundation signed a hosting contract with Six Feet Up.
Six Feet Up is to provide various Professional Services to this multidisciplinary institute at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Six Feet Up is to implement a Plone-powered website for DPN.
Six Feet Up will carry out a Planning and Discovery study for DPN.
Six Feet Up is establishing an Internship Program targeted at undergraduate computer students from local universities.
The 2 day event will take place on Nov. 20-21, 2008 in Indianapolis, IN.
Rice University tapped Six Feet Up for help with site optimization strategies.
Six Feet Up will be assisting existing customers with the move.
Six Feet Up will be hosting both DEF's test and production Plone sites.
Six Feet Up met the School of Technology's Faculty and Staff, and attended the Job Fair to recruit developers and sys admins.
The first of a new series of developer events aimed at advancing Plone.
Six Feet Up has appointed Shay VanVlymen as the new head of its Technical Services department.
Since 1992, Diamond Data Systems has delivered tailored IT solutions that positively impact the bottom line performance of its clients in business, government, and scientific communities.
The non-profit IT consulting network has had to ramp up its hosting services to address the growing demand of its client base.
The College of American Pathologists is a medical society that serves more than 17,000 physician members and the laboratory community throughout the world.
Designed by TOKY Branding + Design, the site will be developed by Six Feet Up using the open source Content Management System Plone.