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Boldly Going Where No CMS Has Gone Before: Drupal 7.0
Today, Drupal has grown to become one of the most popular CMS software systems available. A "developers' content management sytem," you'll find Drupal powering sites for small business, education, government and some mighty enterprise sites as well; not to mention a certain white house on Pennsylvania Avenue. The CMS Association is pleased to welcome many of the world's top Drupal experts to Chicago to provide three full days of Drupal training for content creators, business owners, administrators and developers. CMS Expo's Drupal learning sessions include over 32 live face-to-face training programs for Drupal fans. We invite you to come to our highly energizing Drupal training sessions over the course of three days, designed to give all attendees a well-rounded curriculum to understand how to best create and manage their Drupal website. Come for one day or stay for all three! CMS Expo's Core Drupal Learning Sessions:
Meetup Monday Night For the Drupal CommunityAfter a day of training, Meetup Monday Night is a great way to let off steam, and meet other people in the Drupal Community! Come out on Monday night to socialize, make business connections, and share your experiences from day one at CMS Expo.New To Drupal? Need a KickStart?If you're just starting out using Joomla, or interested in evaluating Joomla for your organization, this Joomla training session is for you. On Monday, May 3rd, right after the CMS Evaluation Session, we encourage you to attend the Drupal CMS KickStart sessions. There will be four 90-minute training sessions, hosted by Drupal experts. Get a high-touch, highly informative workshop, built just for first-time users of Drupal! Evaluating Which CMS To Use?On Monday, May 3, as part of CMS Expo, you're invited to join all Attendees for this must-attend session: "CMS Evaluation: Finding the Right Tool for the Job," a 90 minute comparison session of the featured CMSes of the 2010 CMS Expo. Top CMS experts will be on-hand (including Dries Buytaert, and many other Founders) during this moderated Interactive Panel discussion. Together, we'll explore the strengths and weaknesses of each CMS, with respect toward use on four levels: General Business, Higher Education, Municipal Government and Publishing.
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In the year 2000, then college student Dries Buytaert created an open source software system to help manage websites. Called "Drupal," Dries and a large core team of creators now has earned a massive, passionate community following, with millions in venture funding to boot.
