Over the past several months, much of the focus within the Drupal community has concerned the imperative of Drupal migration. Between the Nov. 1, 2003 end of life for Drupal 9, and the announcement at DrupalCon last Spring that Jan.
While 2023 appears to be the year that Artificial Intelligence emerged from the shadows and into the mainstream, the potential of AI has barely scratched the surface.
Takeaway: Upgrading to Drupal 10 isn't just about making a technical switch due to Drupal 9’s end of life; it's a commitment to ensuring your government website remains secure, compliant, and accessible.
As artificial intelligence (AI) is steadily seeping into nearly every aspect of modern life, government website stakeholders are sorting through what’s new and next to explore possibilities, embrace advantages, and avoid pitfalls.
One of the best enhancements in Drupal over the years has to be incremental improvements. This means that with every minor release, we can expect changes and enhancements to our Drupal experience. Drupal 10.1 certainly lives up to this idea!
Multiple moving parts needed to align for the 6th largest county in the United States to migrate its website from a proprietary software platform to an open source Drupal CMS within the timeframe of an 18-month hard stop.