Drupal Content Management System

Not a "techie" Not a problem.

You don't have to be a web design expert in HTML to be able to add content, upload pictures or make changes on the fly to your site. Anyone in your organization that can use a word processor, can be quickly trained on the easy to use Drupal content management system. This can save you valuable time and money so that you won't have to depend on a webmaster or design firm to make your changes.

We integrate the Drupal CMS right into your site to help you:

  • Quickly add, edit and delete text and images yourself
  • Update most web pages without any HTML knowledge
  • Add links to other websites
  • Add spreadsheets, pdfs, audio and video files for download
  • Make changes from any online computer, anywhere
  • See changes go "live" immediately
  • Lower or eliminate web maintenance costs
  • Reduce workload for staff
  • Gain more control over when, where, how your content is published
  • Increase your productivity and time-to-market

A content management system can make your site user friendly and search engine friendly:

Your visitors will appreciate fresh content and timely updates that will keep them coming back often. Fresh, relevant content can also help you drive more search engine traffic.

Why Drupal?

Quite simply, we chose to build with Drupal because it is powerful, stable, and has a large and active community supporting it. From a blog, to a news mogul, to a store-front, to a social network, to a university's portal site, Drupal can handle any of it.

Drupal isn’t the only CMS out there – far from it! There are countless others, ranging from simple blog applications to enterprise level solutions. They range from free, and open source (meaning you can see and edit the code that runs the CMS) to six-figure, hosted or licensed solutions. Drupal is free (no cost) and open source. It is coded using the programming language, PHP.

Drupal out of the box (often referred to as “core”) does a lot – forums, blogs, organization of content using categories or tags, file uploads, user profiles, searching, and so on – but its real strength lies in the thousands of developers who create and share modules that extend Drupal’s functionality.

There’s a dirty little secret that Drupal is a “developer’s CMS”. People have often pointed this out as one of its weaknesses – we beg to differ. Usability for average users is a key goal of Drupal. Happy coders means more code, more support, and higher quality. These are people who are passionate about Drupal and want it to succeed. This makes your Drupal website stronger every day.

A few more things we love (that we think you’ll love too):

  • Drupal has a great support community, with very active forums, chat support, and a welcoming vibe
  • Drupal has amazing leaders
  • Drupal is strong and cohesive
  • Drupal is constantly improving, with regular new releases and active development
  • Drupal is great in particular for multilingual websites, building hyper-dynamic websites that go beyond a basic blog or community site, e-commerce, and complex user permissions or workflow

Many big name sites switched to Drupal. In the media / entertainment market, some of the names include:

In the media an entertainment market, Drupal seems to be the go-to choice when selecting a CMS. But Drupal traditionally has a big footprint in the Not for Profit / Government and education sector:

This impressive lists is complemented with lots of enterprises switching to Drupal. This list include Symentic, Nokia, AHOLD, Randstad, Sony Ericsson, Mattel, Rackspace, AT&T, FUJI film and even Google!

Drupal is in fact "running the Internet" with Linux Foundation, JAVA.net and even the Internet Systems Consortium all switching to Drupal in 2009.

And even the Whitehouse went Drupal!

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