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Drupal's Impact on Higher Education will be Reflected at DrupalCon

Chris Hartigan's picture
Nearly 20% of the registered attendees at next week’s DrupalCon are from higher education institutions. Will you be one of them? Drupal is having a major impact in higher education and based on the registration list alone it appears that the higher education community will have a major impact on DrupalCon. The sheer number of schools represented, the diversity of the institutions in terms of size and scope, and the range of titles and responsibilities of individuals from those schools all point to next week being a great opportunity to share best practices, network with peers, and learn... More

Voices of Drupal Camp Alpe-Adria 2013

Jeffrey A. "jam" McGuire - Community Affairs Manager's picture
Here are the highlights from a few of the conversations I had with attendees of the 2013 Drupal Camp Alpe-Adria, held in April in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The camp was a wild success and attracted a large, international crowd. I'll post a couple more interviews I did at this event in coming weeks. Josef Dabernig Dasjo is an active Drupalist from Austria. He was part of the Drupal Austria Roadshow in 2012 and was part of the... More

Weather.com Moving to Drupal

Dave Terry's picture
Today, I am proud to announce that one of the highest profile websites in the world, Weather.com, will be joining the Drupal community. With 100 million unique visitors per month, to my knowledge, Weather.com will be the highest traffic Drupal site in existence, validating the open source content management system's power and flexibility within the high-traffic website landscape. It is easy to understand why Weather.com, based in Atlanta, Ga., though barely... More

Dream It. Drupal It. (Develop It!) DrupalCon.

Jeannie Finks's picture
Hey developers ~ new, experienced or otherwise, undecided! DrupalCon Portland is just around the corner — have you thought about the week and what you want to accomplish? Keynotes, sessions, a new job, and "people to see" are certainly popular options. As one colleague put it, "Spending time with all the cool, smart people that I talk to online." Maybe just making sure you have some of these ten things to bring with you to Con is all you can muster right now. If you're attending, here's the... More

Top 3 Ways to Ensure Your Outbound Sales Team Isn’t Sent Home Crying

Evan Duffy's picture
The buyer’s journey is changing. Sales and Marketing used to be able to control their brand’s messaging and value proposition through the limited number of mass communication channels (such as network TV, commercial radio, newspapers, and even email, website, and banner advertising into the mid-2000s). Social media and other forms of user-generated content, though, have revolutionized how buyers research, evaluate, and select business partners. In fact, Sirius Decisions says that as much as 70% of the buyer’s journey now happens... More

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