My GoGrid Status

In the past few weeks, several opportunities (some almost too good to be true!) have been presented to me. I sat down with GoGrid’s CEO, John Keagy, to create a working relationship that would allow me to continue to support GoGrid, and give me the freedom to expand professionally.  GoGrid, and John, have been good to me.  Very good.We sat down and reframed our business relationship into a consultative one. I’m excited because this because this will let me continue as a GoGrid champion while allowing me to explore new opportunities. 

Having been ‘on the inside’, I know that GoGrid leads this space with their technology and their commitment to be the world’s #1 ‘cloudcenter‘ (still one of my most widely read GoGrid blog posts).

New Directions
There are several exciting opportunities I’m pursuing.  Standby to learn more.  :)  I’m also exploring ways to work directly with cloud customers and cloud providers. My unique knowledge of cloud technology enables me to offer my expertise to those looking for new ways to exploit the cloud, ‘onboard’ to the cloud, or build their own cloud.

You can find out more in my one page consulting brief downloadable here or to the top right of my blog. 

More good news and blog posts coming your way soon.

 

— Randy L. Bias, Cloud Strategist

 

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  • http://peterlaird.blogspot.com/ Peter Laird

    Congrats Randy. Just coming back from Enterprise Cloud Summit, and a lot of companies need consulting services to help figure out the Cloud. I think you'll be quite busy.

  • admin

    Thanks Peter. Be sure to make some introductions. ;)

  • steven

    Good Luck out there Randy.

  • http://www.gogrid.com/ Paul Lancaster

    Good luck Randy — Thanks for all your help!

  • http://fountnhead.blogspot.com/ Ken Oestreich

    Congrats! You're doing the right thing. I've been having multiple conversations lately that have indicated (a) that cloud services are here, but that (b) we now need more qualified consultative organizations to help organizations make the transition, and (c) analyze infrastructures for their appropriateness to the “cloud”.

    Can't wait to see how this evolves.

  • http://neotactics.com randybias

    Thanks Ken! I'm enjoying engaging with clients of various types. Please let me know if you, Egenera, or your customers need any help.

    Regards,

    –Randy

  • http://neotactics.com randybias

    Thanks Paul & Steven.

  • Craig

    Great to continue to follow you Randy. Look forward to more exciting news coming soon!

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