Open Source Consultancy: InitMarketing welcomes me on board!

I am glad to announce the start of my collaboration with InitMarketing, a consultancy bringing companies and organizations behind Open Source products into the spotlight, developing strategy and creating market attraction.

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Sandro Groganz start up InitMarketing after his experience at eZ Systems and Mindquarry, and today welcomed me on board:

The InitMarketing team welcomes Roberto Galoppini who will join us from today. He is located in beautiful Rome, Italy and a highly valuable addition to our team.

Most notably, I value Roberto’s experience as an Open Source entrepreneur which aligns nicely with the pragmatic marketing approach we pursue at InitMarketing.

I will be wearing my new InitMarketing hat at OSIM in Berlin, and I am looking forward to work with Sandro and the InitMarketing team!

Technorati Tags: InitMarketing, SandroGroganz, Open Source Consultancy, Open Source Marketing, Open Source Strategy

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5 Responses to “Open Source Consultancy: InitMarketing welcomes me on board!”


  1. 1 Marc

    Congrats Roberto!

    This is the best thing that can happen to InitMarketing.

  2. 2 Savio Rodrigues

    This is great news Roberto! InitMarketing is lucky to have you.

    I look forward to seeing some of your work (via the companies that you’ll advise/do work for).

    Where will you be based?

  3. 3 Carlo

    Good luck, Roberto!
    Nice team, nice experiences.. nice company ;-)

  4. 4 stefano maffulli

    Well done Roberto, congratulations :)

  5. 5 Martin Michlmayr

    Congratulations, Roberto! I think this is wonderful news. I’ve always felt the need for more FOSS related marketing services, so this sounds like a great opportunity.

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About the Editor

Roberto Galoppini on Open Source Software
Roberto has over 20 years experience in the computer industry, and has spent the last 10 years working in the intersection of open source software and business development. Roberto has taken an active interest in different open source projects and organizations, he also served on some advisory boards, and helped large IT vendors, open source vendors and customers to design and deploy their open source strategies. He works at SourceForge, and opinions expressed here don't necessarily represent employer's positions, strategies, or opinion.