We've now been working with Drupal for over two years! Over that time as our experience has grown, we have tried to give back to the community through helping others, testing code, and helping junior developers grow. We're proud of what we've done so far, but honestly, it's past time for us to put our money where our mouth is. So today we joined the Drupal Association.
We've helped many clients launch Drupal sites - we're going to start doing case studies on some of them, soon. While we haven't advertised it, we have hosted several of those clients for many months, as well. This is part of the reason we have paid our dues to The Association - very soon we will be unveiling a secure hosting platform available to the general public, and we wanted to be able to share that on drupal.org, as well.
To date, to host on Protected Industries servers, clients needed a referral through one of the very talented designers we work with. Hosting for us comes in our sleep - we've worked in and with hosting companies since the 90s. We also know security very, very well, and think we have the ability to combine these two areas into an awesome service.
That's all I'll say for now...we've been in alpha testing for a few weeks, beta testing starts any day, and we're very happy to continue being part of the Drupal community, in a slightly larger role...