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Commercial Drupal services provider Acquia has debuted a tool called Site Factory, an apt name as it's meant to help marketers launch multiple websites in short order for building campaigns and launches.
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The Pantheon is an ancient temple to the gods, who ruled from the clouds above. So, it’s fitting that Pantheon is the name of a company that provides a platform in the cloud where developers can worship Drupal, the open source web content management system.
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Janrain, known for its user management solutions for the social web, has announced two partnerships aimed at extending social access across multiple channels. Janrain Blooms in a Drupal Garden Acquia and Janrain will be joining forces to power social login and sharing across the Enterprise Drupal Gardens platform.
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In quite a week for Internet-based problems, the services side of Amazon (news, site ) has promised a full inquiry into the problems that beset its North Virginia data center last week.
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Announcements are often timed for the beginning of conferences, and Drupalcon Chicago 2011 is no exception. In addition to the official launch of Acquia's Drupal SaaS offering, Drupal Gardens, Buzzr (news, site) has also announced that their SaaS Web CMS -- a Drupal derivative -- has
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Want to try Drupal (news, site) but don't want to deal with setting up servers, dealing with dependencies, and all of the stuff under the hood? Now you can, and you can even take your experiment into production with the first (non-beta) release of Drupal Gardens (
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Acquia (news, site), the commercial open source company offering Drupal Web CMS (news, site ) support, products and services, has been busy solidifying its position as the first option everyone thinks of any time the words "cloud" and "Drupal" are used together.
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Welcome to the September installment of our what's coming from the open source projects in the next month. If you're looking through here and feel that your project was left out, we invite you to send us an email at [email protected] with a pointer to who we should contact at
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Welcome to the August installment of our what's coming from the open source projects in the next month. If you're looking through here and feel that your project was left out, we invite you to send us an email at [email protected] with a pointer to who we should contact at
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Lullabot (news, site) and Buzzr (news, site) announced a couple of things on Monday at Drupalcon. The first should make some potential enterprise customers happy, while the second might intrigue those who want to try out the service.
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One way or another, everyone needs to eat -- and that includes all of you open source people too. Fortunately, there are as many ways to make money in the world of open source as there are people who try it. Here's a run down of the top models.
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Forget all that talk about the cloud and SaaS. Many just don't want to have to worry about their own hardware, OS, and software. If you're one of this benighted group, there's some new options coming your way. Read on to learn about one of them, Drupal (news
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Going into the R.I.P Content Management System session -- led by Drupal project founder Dries Buytaert -- at SXSW (news, site), I was not too sure what to expect. I know of Drupal Web CMS and their very large developer community that contributes to the overall success of
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Dries Buytaert of Drupal (news, site) hopped up on his soap box today to announce the launch of Drupal Gardens into private beta. Drupal Gardens is a hosted version of the content management system with aim to please. As Buytaert put it, “Think of it as Wordpress.
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