Unicon Announces Drupal Article Series by Expert and Author Todd Tomlinson
Gilbert, AZ (PRWEB) July 09, 2014 -- Unicon, Inc., a leading IT consulting, services, and support provider specializing in open source for the education technology market, today announced the publication of the beginning of the article series, “Building Websites with Drupal: Learn from the Experts.” The series, featuring Drupal expert and author Todd Tomlinson, focuses on how to build websites with Drupal, a popular open source content management system. Three articles are currently published on the Unicon website, with a fourth to quickly follow. The very first article in the series details how to build a Drupal 8 website, based on the upcoming version of the software. The second article discusses how to build a commerce site for selling goods and services over the Internet. The third article is focused on building community sites to foster communication and collaboration for people who share common interests. The fourth article will show readers how to build corporate sites for online company presence.
“These articles encourage the adoption of Drupal for creating amazing and effective websites across all industries,” said Todd Tomlinson, Enterprise Drupal Architect, Unicon, Inc. “Drupal is so versatile, and this series is meant to depict the many ways Drupal can meet business challenges.”
Drupal is used in a variety of industries, and according to Drupal.org, “Drupal is used by some of the biggest sites on the web, like The Economist, Examiner.com and The White House.” This article series will show readers how simple it is to create websites using Drupal, providing step-by-step guidance and relevant examples along the way.
These articles are great resources for creating Drupal websites. However, if time constraint and lack of resources are at play, Unicon provides services and support for Drupal. Learn more about Unicon services for Drupal at: http://www.unicon.net/opensource/drupal.
About Drupal
Drupal is a free, community-built web application development platform. Drupal helps institutions and organizations organize, manage, and publish content on the web, as well as providing the framework for building enterprise-class web applications. Thousands of high-profile companies and organizations rely on Drupal as the foundation for their external and internal websites, and is the de facto standard for higher education, government agencies, non-profits, NGOs, and many of the Global 2000 companies. Learn more at http://www.drupal.org.
About Todd Tomlinson
Todd has worked for some of the world’s largest consulting and software companies. He has been architecting and developing Drupal based websites for the past 10 years, focused on higher education, public libraries, cities, non-profits, NGO’s and large public companies such as Scholastic and NBC. He is the author of two bestselling books on Drupal, Pro Drupal 7 Development and Beginning Drupal 7, and is currently authoring a book on Drupal 8.
About Unicon
Unicon, Inc. is a leading provider of IT consulting, services, and support for education technology and works with institutions and organizations to find solutions to meet business challenges. Unicon specializes in using open source technologies to deliver flexible and cost-effective systems in the areas of identity and access management, student success, mobile computing, learning management systems, portals, online video, calendaring, email, and collaboration. Unicon is a Commercial Affiliate of the Apereo Foundation; an InCommon Affiliate and Participant; an Industry Member of Internet2; an Affiliate Member of IMS Global Learning Consortium; an Advanced Consulting Partner in the Amazon Web Services Partner Network; an Organization Member of the Drupal Association; a Solution Partner of Kaltura; a Services Partner of Liferay; and a reseller of Zimbra. For more information, visit: http://www.unicon.net.
Unicon is a Registered Trademark of Unicon, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
Jim Layne, Unicon, http://www.unicon.net, +1 (480) 558-2400, [email protected]
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