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It was some time ago one of our clients, Jonathan at Economist Conferences, expressed an interested in integrating his Drupal website with LinkedIn. At the time he came up with the plan LinkedIn had not yet released their API, but now they have. So the time came for us to revisit the options.
As always, we began by scouring the various bits of Drupal.org for current work. Unfortunately...
Last week we were very busy supporting a new system in its first week of live production use. We're pleased to say the launch was a roaring success. Just about as smooth as the launch of a complicated article publishing system could be.
First, some background. Trinity Mirror Group, the UK publishing giant, have always had a core of journalists within their organisation responsible for the creation of motoring content - anything about cars, motorcycles, vans, trucks, etc. These...
We've got a few clients in the publishing world already, but we've gone one further. We're pleased to announce we are partnering with the Drupal design specialists, Mark Boulton Design, to work on a new project for TSL Education.
TSL produce, amongst other things, the Times Educational Supplement. While it's too early to talk about the specifics of the project...
Several months ago we ran a brief but extremely popular campaign to get some cash flow going. We offered a 10% discount on our already competitive development rates to clients who pay within the 30 day terms of our invoice. Well, it was such a success we're going to run it again!
If you have a small Drupal job, something that will take about a week, tops, you want a top notch job doing but you have a strict budget, give us a call. If you do so before the end of January 2010 then we...
As Acquia Silver Partners, we got a sneak preview of the up-coming Drupal 7 feature being built by the guys and gals at Acquia, Drupal Gardens. Before you go any further, check out the demo:
http://acquia.com/blog/...
It's high time CMS Professionals had its own blog. We do so much work people would be interested in, and we also want a forum where we can talk about what we're doing commercially. We have, since we opened, published a feed from the blog of our founder, Greg Harvey, and we will continue to do so, but this is different.
Greg doesn't use his blog to talk about his business - indeed, he remains firmly against doing so. His blog is not commercial....
