Linpro
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Linpro | |
Type of Company | Private (AS) |
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Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway |
Key people | Dag Asheim: Founder and board member; Michael Max: Chairman; Trond Heier: CEO |
Industry | Computer software Information technology consulting Internet hosting service Training Services |
Products | Multiframe Munin (Network Monitoring Application) Limacute Varnish cache |
Revenue | 39 million NOK (2005) |
Net income | 1.4 million NOK (2005) |
Employees | 70 (July, 2006) |
Subsidiaries | LinuxLabs Oberon IT |
Website | www.linpro.no |
Linpro AS is a Linux solutions company from Oslo, Norway, founded in 1995 by Dag Asheim, and mainly owned by its employees. They provide solutions around free and Open Source systems like Linux and FreeBSD, as well as commercial Unix systems.
Their more than 70 employees work with analysis and planning, design and architecture, software and solution development, system administration and support in network and datacenter operations, training and certification services.
The company consolidates their employee's knowledge and experience into the following resource groups:
- Security
- Project management
- Systems operations and servers
- Desktop
- Network
- Web applications
- Database
- Java
- Perl
- PHP
- C/C++
Linpro owns 12% of e-mail hosting and webhosting provider Runbox.
[edit] History
- 1995: Founded by Dag Asheim
- On July 1, 2005, the company announced[1] that it would provide summer training and certification courses in Linux Systems administration (up to LPI level 1) free of charge for females as an initiative to do something about the low ratio of females in the computing industry, especially in the Linux systems field. The response was overwhelming and positive, but it also sparked some controversy from some males, claiming that the initiative was sexist and that it was sexual discrimination, as males still would have to pay the course fee.
[edit] External links
- Linpro
- Software