Making the move from TYPO3 to Drupal

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Making the move from TYPO3 to Drupal

There is a lot momentum behind Drupal globally owing the large developer community behind it. Access to boutique Drupal agencies and developers offering support and development is easier. As a result, quality of developers is better, and support becomes more affordable for clients, thus reducing their TCO.

It is for the same reasons that TYPO3 is falling out of choice for a large number of organizations in North America, and even in Western Europe. Helping these clients move their websites to Drupal from TYPO3 is a daunting task, specifically for large content-heavy websites with tons of pages, news, articles, photo galleries, and users.

Join Acquia and Srijan Technologies for this one-hour webinar where Srijan will share how they helped two businesses in North America to migrate their websites from TYPO3 to Drupal. Attendees will learn:

  • Key architecture differences between TYPO3 and Drupal
  • Using the TYPO3_Migrate module for migrating tt_news, tt_content into Drupal's database
  • Common challenges you are likely to face during such a migration; and how to handle them
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