Start of a journey
Welcome,
Calvet IT is now public!
Our mission is to promote Open Knowledge in IT consulting, fostering global collaboration.
Key offerings
- IT Consulting for Open Knowledge
Every IT consulting engagement is an opportunity to discover new knowledge. Unlike other companies, our goal is to share this knowledge with humanity, rather than keeping it as a proprietary asset. Learn more - Onyku™ open-source project
Onyku™ is an open-source project aimed at creating an IT design standard, guideline standards, and developing an IT design software that adheres to them. This software facilitates the creation and sharing of knowledge in these standards, leveraging Git repositories to enhance collaboration among IT professionals. Learn more
Goals and upcoming activities in the following weeks
- Onyku™ Open Source Project:
- Build a community of interested individuals.
- Determine the appropriate open-source license for Onyku™ and shared knowledge.
- Collaborate with the community on defining guideline standards for the Knowledge Sharing Module.
- Improve the Knowledge Sharing module Proof of Concept.
- Identify and start the process for applying for national and international grants.
- Engage with sponsors to define sponsoring packages.
- Identify synergies in Norway and establish partnerships.
- IT Consulting for Open Knowledge:
- Conduct initial customer engagements.
- Share knowledge according to Open Knowledge principles.*
- Establish a lab for training and preparation for customer engagements.
- Study to refresh or earn new certifications.
Additionally, there will be administrative tasks, such as setting up the international payment platform once the company becomes “MVA pliktlig.”
Please bear in mind that, so far, the founder is the sole employee, so delays may occur.
For any questions, suggestions regarding our missions, or technical issues with the website, please contact us.
* Since Onyku™ Knowledge Sharing Module guideline standards are not yet defined, we will use a pre-Onyku format. We will use Markdown files without a pre-defined format, stored on a public GitHub repository with an open-source license. Later, we will migrate all knowledge to the new standards.
