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For a few years now, open source has been a very radical idea for many businessmen and entrepreneurs. The idea of ​​having open source software was nothing more than a concept that should only be discussed in the academic field, where programmers and hobbyists debated the convenience of applying it to the real world.

A CMS is a software that allows users in business areas, i.e. non-technical users, to manage all content. This means that it can manage the entire content with the possibility of covering all the content publishing and updating needs of a website. That is why it is very important to have a CMS available in companies.

On October 26 and 27, the fourth edition of Drupal Camp Spain will be held in Cáceres (Spain), which will be held at the  San Francisco Cultural Complex . Great exponents and developers of both Drupal and Symfony will be presented here. The purpose of the camp is to explain in good terms the inclusion of components (Symfony) in the upcoming Drupal 8.

Drupal Global Training Days is an initiative made by the Drupal Association to help introduce new users to Drupal. The Drupal Association has partnered with training companies such as SeeD to do so. Once a quarter, the training events are either free or low-cost and take place all over the world with one of two curriculums.

Nowadays, many people are looking for alternatives to develop their web projects. Thanks to this need, there are websites like  www.wix.com   where good results can be achieved but their services are limited by some cost.

Once again, exploring the web, looking for the ease and convenience of creating my first project in Drupal, I found something interesting, a tool that, in addition to facilitating the management and efficiency of a project in Drupal, is complemented by portability and easy access to information about the projects we plan to develop.

Content is king as heard among community managers and developers, which is not an assumption. The generation of digital material, in numbers, is impressive, in Colombia alone the main consumption categories are: Social networks, 5.76 hours/month, Entertainment, 3.33 hours/month, Services, 2.88 hours/month, Portals, 1.59 hours /month. According to figures given by Comscore and published by the Colombiadigital.com portal. 
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