“We have users and customers spanning from individuals to larger multinational companies” – Niclas Alvebratt from beebyte

Niclas Alvebratt, Beebyte

We sat down with Niclas Alvebratt from hosting and cloud service provider Beebyte to find out more about them and chat WordPress.

What does your organization do

Beebyte is a leading hosting and cloud service provider with focus on the Swedish market. Among our users you find small independent consultants as well as larger e-commerce factories.

How do you help support WordPress enthusiasts and professionals?

We do this by developing new features and tools for our users that adds value to their end business, for example by integrating staging tools and web site monitoring systems out of the box. Business, no matter if it is WordPress based or not, does not mean winner+looser=value, it actually means winner+winner=great value.

What kind of client would be a good fit for you, and who wouldn’t

We have users and customers spanning from individuals to larger multinational companies. A very wide user base that we have built by intention. By having such a wide range of users we can listen in to different user experience and let those inspire us to develop new features that can enhance our end users businesses. We also take an active stand against pornography and websites promoting violence, those kind of websites aren’t welcome. We strongly believe that a clean conscience goes hand in hand with good business.

How does your organization add value to the WordPress community

Being deeply committed to the open source culture, our owners annually gives money to support the Free Software Foundation – a foundation that aims to spread the word of the benefits of open source and GPL licensing.

Where will WordPress be in 2 years from now?

I’ll guess that we will continue to see a steady growth of WordPress instances and especially new Woocommerce setups.

Is there anything else that you would like the WordCamp attendees know?

Yes please stop by our booth and take part of a very interesting and geeky challenge!