Organizations and businesses around the world are increasingly using Drupal for their web projects. Discover what you need to know about a platform this platform and how it can be the solution you need for your company.
This webinar is for people who want an alternative to the technology available and who look for a platform that offers them flexibility, speed and ease of integration with other systems.
Join us for a breakfast meeting where we will discuss the advantages and benefits of implementing Drupal as a platform to manage complex systems oriented to processes and CRMs.
This breakfast meeting is for people who want an alternative to the technology available and who look for a platform that offers them flexibility, speed and ease of integration with other systems in the education and realty industries.
Banks around the world are increasingly using Drupal as their solution to develop projects that require a platform that offers flexibility, speed and ease of integration with external systems.
Medical institutions around the world have chosen [Drupal](http://www.drupal.org) as their primary solution for their web projects.
People don't access the Internet exclusively from their computers anymore: they are also using smart phones, tablets, smart TV's and video game consoles. New devices with different resolutions and technologies are launched frequently; creating and maintaining a website for each and every one of these devices is almost impossible.
This is where the "responsive web design" concept comes from: instead of making custom designs for each device, we can design one for an optimal experience that adjusts to the device that accesses it.
We started the training talking about what Drupal is, what can do with and the community behind the platform.
Drupal is one of the most versatile CMS today and the one used to build many of the web pages that we visit every day.
Drupal is defined as a content management system in the first instance by many, but lately it has been used as a framework for the development of web applications.
As a continuation of my blog post about Too many options is not always good, I will write today about another way to make the websites we design more engaging to the visitor.
Let's say we got this product that has some amazing features, whistles, whatnot, and we want to sell it. We are trying to explain it in the simplest way for the visitors to understand it and hopefully buy or subscribe to it.