Category: Drupal

In 2014, Red Cross will celebrate 100 years of people helping people in Australia. The Red Cross Centenary website is collecting the personal stories of people who have shared a remarkable history: the power of humanity in action. Volunteers, members and supporters, people who have helped and been helped, can tell their own stories in

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Alex is the primary developer behind Lobbylens.  Which, as an online Government 2.0 project, was Winner of the 2009 “GovHack” event and was 3rd prize in the Mashup Australia competition. The Lobbylens project required the integration of several government datasets in an informative way to present complex data in a unique and understandable way. As the head of

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The following provides a range of areas where performance can be improved by using various caching options or server architecture improvements. We assume here that your SQL queries and the web application code are already optimised for performance. There are a number of options outlined below that will assist with supporting load surges. Our usual

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As you might have heard, DrupalCon Sydney sold out in record time, with almost 500 attendees descending on the Crowne Plaza Coogee from February 6-9 to share and collaborate on all things related to the Drupal open source content management platform. For anyone still wanting to attend, the event kicks off with a separately ticketed

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