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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. 

Among the Drupal site owners who are experiencing first-hand how easy (and actually, how fun) it can be to make updates and switch up layouts whenever needed, the first generation of Provus is a rather big deal.

I’ve done a lot of Drupal training over the years. I believe Drupal is an awesome CMS and I love the opportunity to help those who are new to Drupal to get solid, career-boosting skills.

A fundamental aspect of Drupal development is ensuring images are displayed optimally – with a high enough resolution that the integrity of the image is not compromised, but not so large that load times are delayed.

The pandemic has accelerated digital disruption in every sector, and possibly none more so than higher education.

As as one of the Drupal trainers for Promet Source, I have the privilege, month after month, of witnessing the lights going on among participants in our online classes as they realize the game-changing differences between Drupal 9 and Drupal 7. 

The proprietary software upon which Orange County’s previous website had been built, represented the best available solution at the time it was developed.

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