Alma Technology
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“alma utilises technology to enhance business, life and communities, by being part of an ecosystem of forward-thinking people who are involved in collaborative I.T. projects, consulting & educating – encouraging creativity and technical freedom” Alma Technology is a web developer and IT consultancy based in Sawtell, on the Coffs Coast, NSW. We specialise in web development, from simple entry level websites to sophisticated world-class online services. We also provide services, support and training in other areas of IT, and work with a broad network of complementary IT businesses in the area. Our work is always based on the principles of open standards and free software. Contact us to discuss how we can help you. |
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If you are planning a non-trivial website, this twenty-five minute presentation by Paul Albert, Digital Services Librarian at Weill Cornell Medical Library which compares Drupal, a free Web Content Management System and Application Framework, to FatWire, a proprietary Web CMS, should be required viewing. Many of the arguments presented here in favour of Drupal also apply to any of a number of popular free systems, and most of the arguments against FatWire apply to any proprietary system. In this case the systems were evaluated for their suitability for use by a Medical Academic Library, but any situation where management of a great deal of information via the Web is required might be considered broadly comparable. The staff at Weill Cornell Medical Library found that:
The Case for Drupal-- Why the Open Source CMS is Well-Suited for a Medical Academic Library from Paul Albert on Vimeo. |
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Update: This course has been postponed until later in the year. Stay tuned! Do you have a website yet? Learn to create, manage, and run your own website in this compresensive, 1 day course. We will create your website and teach you all you need to know to use the Drupal content management system. |
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Over five weekly two-hour sessions we will be exploring the power
and flexibility of Drupal, and many contributed third-party modules,
using real-world examples. You will learn to:
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