Techweek Europe asks Drupal inventor Dries Buytaert about his platform, its strong European following and his view on venture capitalism in the European Union.
Nick Hardiman explains his thinking behind creating a Drupal CMS installation on his Amazon Web Service. Hardiman explains why he likes Drupal, and he also notes Acquia among companies providing enterprise support for Drupal.
Four Fabulous Days of Drupal! This year's camp promises to be packed with events in beautiful, sunny San Diego. With great after hour events, two summits, a full day of training and a two-day camp, it will kick-off Drupal for 2012 in style. Don't miss our sessions and be sure to say hello to our sponsors!
The San Diego Drupal Business Summit brings together entrepeneurs, business leaders, and technology strategists to learn about Drupal-powered solutions. Throughout the day we will share examples of Drupal-in-action, sketch lessons learned, and identify best practices. You’ll discover how smart investments in the leading open source content platform returns immediate business benefits and also continues to pay dividends for many years to come.
In an interview with CIO.com, Dries Buytaert, who is the original developer of Drupal and the CTO at Acquia, outlined his major goals for the next version of Drupal.
Buytaert is yet to determine a release date for the Drupal 8, but already he has flagged some plans for what should be addressed in the next version. Buytaert divides these ideas into four main points.
Brandon Tate of Appnovation writes, "Here at Appnovation, we frequently use the Acquia hosting platform for our clients. The Dev Cloud and Managed Cloud are impressive platforms that fit well for many Drupal sites being built today. I’ve listed some items below that have helped with the overall build quality and ease of use for these platforms."
Government agencies and departments in the UK are beginning to focus on the real value propositions offered by open source. Acquia's Manager of Community Affairs, Jeffrey "jam" McGuire, discusses all this and more in his guest blog on OpenSource.com.