On Fri, Oct 15, 2004 at 06:40:20PM -0500, Mike Miller wrote:
> Are there any good companies in the twin cities area that can work on 
> Linux systems, make recommendations, etc.?  I think my goal is ultimately 
> to have a cluster of dual-processor machines that serve many needs in our 
> department including e-mail, file sharing, print sharing and statistical 
> analysis.  I would need help in the planning stages and later to maintain 
> the system.  We have IT staff but they are just getting into Linux (they 
> still prefer to run VMS, believe it or not).
> 
> I might want to hire someone to do Linux sysadmin work.  It would be part 
> time, mostly at hours convenient for the worker, mostly remote work (SSH 
> to machine instead of touching it).  Part of the job would be teaching me 
> to administer a Linux system.  There are a lot of nice features in Linux 
> systems for maintaining software and security that I don't know a lot 
> about.
> 
> I know that you have a jobs list, and I will write to that list once I've 
> decided that I need to hire someone and I've figured out all the details 
> like how much I'll pay, what they'll do, etc.
> 
> Mike
> 

I don't know much about these guys, except an ex-coworker mentioned them to me
the other day: http://ssm.net. I see that they do Linux consulting and also
hosting services.

I am available for Linux sysadmin work. Send me email if you are interested.

-- 
Jim Kaufman
Linux Evangelist
public key 0x6D802619
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The last thing one knows in constructing a work is what to put first.
		-- Blaise Pascal


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