Project Management
Project documentation and reporting
Customer service management
Nerveware was born from the efforts of Interaxes to build a custom linux distribution that would help working-class families and children to start using internet to help them improve their life quality through technology and information.
I had previously worked for Interaxes building a linux distribution for this purpose and when Nerveware was founded, they asked me to go back to building and customizing the system for them.
Within a few months, I was also responsible for managing storage, inventory and delivery routes for the product, and also for managing the development of the next generation of the system, coordinating a team of 5.
By spring that year I had updated the distribution and it was ready for installation at the factory, in the form of a LiveCD based on Ubuntu 6.10 and delivered over 500 new computers to families in selected habitational complexes, and planning for 4500 more. During this time I also recruited a small team of Linux users in my university's LUG to help with the development and growth of the distribution, and also to help us giving classes and lectures to begginer users and children to expand the impact of this technology in their lives.
I also offered a lecture on the use of SystemImager and server management based on installable image copies to the LUG
I left Nerveware for a web developer position at Grupo Multimedios.
As a side note, shortly after I left Nerveware, they recorded a children's class and made a really nice video.