Using Open Source Drupal to Rapidly Deploy New Features for e-Commerce

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Using Open Source Drupal to Rapidly Deploy New Features for e-Commerce

Maintaining an e-commerce website in today's fast-paced world can be extremely challenging. Consumers demand the same ground breaking features as seen on sites like Amazon.com for all their e-commerce web experiences; while marketers are demanding sites that achieve higher conversion rates and program ROI. Not only are IT managers are faced with the pressure from these constituencies, they have to reconcile these demands against the limitations of their proprietary software solutions.

Many organizations today have been able to better meet these demands by building their website with Drupal. The Drupal community currently maintains and continues to develop hundreds of highly effective modules and features that allow organizations like yours to be more agile and rollout better e-commerce features faster and gain the competitive advantage they need.

Join i-Kos and Acquia for this one-hour complimentary webinar where we will discuss Drupal as a viable and more effective platform for e-Commerce websites. Attendees will learn

  • an overview of benefits of Drupal for e-commerce
  • the size of the marketplace
  • how to overcome some of the biggest e-commerce challenges
  • best practices for building an e-commerce site with Drupal
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011
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