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Acquia, Drupal that never sleeps

Greg Adams's picture

I’ve only been with Acquia for three weeks as a intern and I have to say I love every moment of it. I work on the Operations and Hosting Engineering team and last week, my second week, I was placed on a on-call rotation for Operations. A on-call rotation is like being an E.R. Doctor though my patients were servers. You have to set up your phone and laptop to receive ‘critical’ notifications from our internal monitoring and notification system as well as be prepared with all the tools you could possibly need to handle any situation.

Drupal Gardens hosts over 50,000 sites, adds styling history, and fonts.com support!

Chris Brookins's picture

We are thrilled to announce that the 50,000th Drupal Gardens site has been created.  Thanks to all of you who made this milestone possible!  To celebrate this milestone we have updated Drupal Gardens with two major improvements to its powerful ThemeBuilder. First, you can now review and change any of your theme customizations to get even more control over your theme's design.  With this feature you can quickly see all of the stylings and corresponding CSS the ThemeBuilder generates, and hide, show, delete or restyle it as needed.

Life in the Cloud

Jim Salem's picture

While I love life in the Internet Cloud, it was a gray, rainy few days at the end of last week.

While it's easy to point fingers at Amazon Web Services, I'm focused on how Acquia can do better. Our goal is to deliver fantastic end-to-end service and support for our customers' web sites irrespective of problems in the underlying infrastructure. That's for us to worry about, mitigate against, and repair — not you.

Drupal Gardens Surpasses 40,000 Sites

Thomas Erickson's picture

Drupal Gardens passed a significant milestone yesterday, 40,000 sites created! This is an especially exciting moment for me as Acquia gets ready to exit the Drupal Gardens beta program tomorrow. Reaching 40,000 blew away my expectations for the number of beta sites, a testament to the market’s excitement of having the most powerful social publishing system available in a SaaS environment.

Drupal... Marketing. Marketing... Drupal. Nice to meet you!

Katie Staveley's picture

We are only a couple of weeks into 2011, but we’ve already had a very exciting start to the New Year with the launch of Drupal 7, version 1.3 of Drupal Commons, and the release of the upgrades in functionality for Drupal Gardens. Not to mention, it was announced that all Acquians +1 are invited to celebrate our 2010 success in Puerto Rico this April. It’s the beginning of a year that we anticipate will be filled with fantastic growth, challenges, learning, and fun!

The Future is OpenSaaS

Thomas Erickson's picture

This blog post is cross-posted from the 2011 Future of Open Source Forum website.

As I have for the past few years, I’ll be attending the Open Source Business Conference this May in San Francisco. What makes this year different is that I will participate in a panel discussion led by Michael Skok - partner at North Bridge Venture Partners, Acquia board member and friend.

Drupal Gardens adds SSL, RTL language support, streamlined block editing and more

Chris Brookins's picture

This sprint the Drupal Gardens team worked on several areas of polish including internationalization, security, multi-image handling, performance and general UX. We hope you like the changes and additions outlined below:

Acquia product strategy and vision

Dries Buytaert's picture

In my Acquia 2010 retrospective, I promised to write a bit more about Acquia's product strategy. This blog post provides a high level view of the vision that we've been working towards for the last 3 years, and explains how Acquia can help simplify your web strategy.

Drupal Gardens Integrates Superior Webform Builder for Online Surveys

Acquia Extends OpenSaaS Website Platform to Include Custom Survey Creation Tools for Marketers and Site Owners

Woburn, MA – December 29, 2010 – Acquia, the leader in Drupal for the enterprise, announced today the addition of custom webforms in their world-class Software-as-a-Service website platform, Drupal Gardens. Drupal Gardens offers designers, site builders and content owners the ability to quickly design and build interactive, social publishing microsites directly in a browser, with no software to install or servers to manage.

An improved Webform user interface for Drupal

Dries Buytaert's picture

At Acquia, we spent a lot of time improving the Webform module, one of the top 10 most popular Drupal modules, as well as the Form Builder module, a companion module that provides an improved user interface for the Webform module. The Webform module and the Form Builder module allow people to create custom forms such as contact forms, online surveys and more.

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