March 2009

The Case for Drupal in the Enterprise

Thanks to all those that attended our session at Drupalcon DC.  For those that missed it, we have the video and slides available.  Hope you enjoy it!

Abstract
It's the worst-kept dirty little secret of Drupal...large entities are still wary of using it for critical sites. Stability, security and scalability fears drive them to more expensive proprietary systems. But are these fears founded? And what is sacrificed by using proprietary platforms? Most importantly, how do you know if Drupal is right for you?

Mike Caccavano and Matt Westgate look at the pros & cons of Drupal for enterprise-level sites and address some of the most common concerns.

 Session Video

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