Streamline your SDLC by tackling challenges like siloed teams, outdated processes, and technical debt.
Six Feet Up helps organizations using the open source KARL collaboration tool get better support.
Six Feet Up has become certified as historically underutilized businesses in North Carolina and will get access to new economic opportunities.
Six Feet Up invites PSE attendees to five great talks and training on Plone.
Six Feet Up staff will be at the Plone booth at CMS Expo 2010 in Chicago, May 3rd - 5th.
Lineage is a Plone product that allows subfolders of a Plone site to appear as autonomous Plone sites to the everyday user.
On April 28th, 2010, Six Feet Up will present an enterprise open source CMS and unveil the benefits of using it in education, government, non-profits, and business.
KARL is an open-source knowledge management system used by large non-profit organizations that allows large communities of users to collaborate.
Mentoring is one of the most popular one-on-one services provided by Six Feet up.
This 2nd Plone Deployment Workshop will take place on Nov. 11-12, 2010 in indianapolis, IN.
As a sponsor of the Women Working in Technology 2010 Conference, Six Feet Up invites you to participate in a day devoted to exchanging ideas and engaging in creative ways to help you in your work and your life...
The 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC) will take place on April 8-10, 2010 in Atlanta, GA at the Omni Hotel at CNN Center!
Abstract Edge and Six Feet Up partner to implement informative site about hand eczema.
Six Feet Up will be represented by Calvin Hendryx-Parker at the 2009 Plone Conference in Budapest.
On July 28th and 29th, 2009, representatives met in New York City to discuss the future of the KARL Project (http://karlproject.org).
Certified Project Management Professional brings new expertise to the Sixies Team.
The Indiana Historical Society, a private, nonprofit membership organization that maintains the nation's premier research library and archives on the history of Indiana and the Old Northwest, launched their new website today at www.indianahistory.org...
A Zope security fix was issued that affects all Zope 2.8 sites and newer.
Following an extensive discovery phase, Indiana Historical Society has decided to move ahead with building their website.
Six Feet Up's CTO, Calvin Hendryx-Parker voted in as Vice President by Board members.
Plone was named best other (non-PHP-based) open-source CMS by Packt Publishing.
New Plone Foundation board members were announced during the annual Plone conference and Six Feet Up's CTO is one of them.
Six Feet Up welcomes Realizing The Dream as a Plone hosting client.
The Greenfield Daily Reporter interviews Six Feet Up CEO, Gabrielle Hendryx-Parker
Upcoming maintenance is scheduled to be performed at the Six Feet Up datacenter Wednesday, September 2nd starting at 1 am ET. This maintenance window will be for 8 hours.
Clayton Parker was recently inducted into the Plone Foundation.
Six Feet Up is pleased to announce The Cancer Letter is a new Plone hosting client.
Six Feet Up welcomes Common Sense Systems as a hosting client.
Back by popular demand, 50% discount on first month's fee and no setup fee for new clients moving their Plone hosting services to Six Feet Up.
Publisher asks Six Feet Up to assist with website for popular author and her books.
The Open Source Bridge Conference brings together all open source software communities.
Six Feet Up attends and sponsors second annual Plone Symposium East.
50% discount on first month's fee and no setup fee for new clients moving their Plone hosting services to Six Feet Up
Starting today Six Feet Up will be hosting the Plone Community website
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 introduces a subsite creation and management product for Plone.
Six Feet Up takes over hosting of the open source community website for Plone.
Six Feet Up designed and developed a brand-new Plone site for the Center for Galapagos Studies.
A long and comprehensive evaluation of CMS led the University of Virginia to select Plone.
An Indiana school district has asked Six Feet Up to help them migrate and manage their multiple sites.
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.
Lead Developer Clayton Parker makes two releases in one day on collective.recipe.plonesite.
Six Feet Up unveils a new package allowing Plone to recognize Creole Wiki Syntax.
Durham Public Schools leave Joomla for Plone 3
Six Feet Up will build a new intranet for the world's largest academic clinical research organization