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DrupalCon Prague was held in the Czech Republic from September 20 to September 23 2022, with Friday September 24 being dedicated to Open Source contributions.

When the Council on Foundations set out to migrate its site to Drupal 9, along with a Drupal website redesign, the stakes were high for ensuring that the new site furthered strategic objectives and reflected the value and benefits of membership.

This week, I attended Experience Acquia 2022 in Washington, D.C. The all-day event covered essential perspectives on the current digital experience landscape, along with various aspects of government website design and development. 

When the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine reached out to Promet Source for the design, development, and Drupal migration of two sites with separate URLs that needed to connect while remaining distinct, there were specific expectatio

The topic of open source vs. proprietary software for government websites – actually any website – is the source of a lot of conversation and consideration these days. 

Drupal’s Fullcalendar View module is currently in use by more than 13,000 Drupal sites, and is among the most widely relied upon Drupal modules when developing event calendars.

We frequently have the opportunity to speak with website stakeholders within state and local government, and quite often, essential questions emerge concerning open source vs. proprietary web solutions. 

Stakeholders want to know:

I was recently thinking about Promet’s engagement with British Columbia’s Knowledge Network, and was reminded of a famous maxim from the theater world: “There are no small parts, only small actors.”

Digital experience or DXP is among the latest buzz words to have captured the attention and entered into critical conversations among marketers, website managers, IT professionals, and at times, even the entire C-Suite. 

Next month marks two years since the release of Drupal 9, and among the hundreds of thousands of site owners who have migrated, there’s a general consensus that D9 is a bit of a masterpiece with unrivaled scalability, security, and flexibility. 

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Articles from Promet Source

DrupalCon Prague was held in the Czech Republic from September 20 to September 23 2022, with Friday September 24 being dedicated to Open Source contributions.

When the Council on Foundations set out to migrate its site to Drupal 9, along with a Drupal website redesign, the stakes were high for ensuring that the new site furthered strategic objectives and reflected the value and benefits of membership.

This week, I attended Experience Acquia 2022 in Washington, D.C. The all-day event covered essential perspectives on the current digital experience landscape, along with various aspects of government website design and development. 

When the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine reached out to Promet Source for the design, development, and Drupal migration of two sites with separate URLs that needed to connect while remaining distinct, there were specific expectatio

The topic of open source vs. proprietary software for government websites – actually any website – is the source of a lot of conversation and consideration these days. 

Drupal’s Fullcalendar View module is currently in use by more than 13,000 Drupal sites, and is among the most widely relied upon Drupal modules when developing event calendars.

We frequently have the opportunity to speak with website stakeholders within state and local government, and quite often, essential questions emerge concerning open source vs. proprietary web solutions. 

Stakeholders want to know:

I was recently thinking about Promet’s engagement with British Columbia’s Knowledge Network, and was reminded of a famous maxim from the theater world: “There are no small parts, only small actors.”

Digital experience or DXP is among the latest buzz words to have captured the attention and entered into critical conversations among marketers, website managers, IT professionals, and at times, even the entire C-Suite. 

Next month marks two years since the release of Drupal 9, and among the hundreds of thousands of site owners who have migrated, there’s a general consensus that D9 is a bit of a masterpiece with unrivaled scalability, security, and flexibility. 

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