Saturday, 18 February 2012

Krimson hosted another Drupal User Group at its Ghent offices this week. The topic was CultuurNet, a client we have done multiple projects with in the recent past.

CultuurNet is an organization gathering all events happening in Flanders. It distributes those events over multiple websites targeted by location or target audience over multiple platforms (website, mobile website, iPhone, Android, ...).

To allow this, CultuurNet makes heavily usage of Drupal at different points in its architecture. In this showcase we show where this precisely is and how we created a reusable layer between all Drupal solutions to allow CultuurNet to launch new sites fast and cheap.

Written byDavy Van Den Bremt

This extremely experienced Drupal developer found a home at Krimson after moving around quite a bit in the Belgian web industry. So far, he has mainly worked for advertising, broadcasting and non-profit clients, both big and small. Next to being a seasoned web developer, this guy's also passionate about design & usability, and has given several advanced Drupal trainings. He has a broad interest in technology, music and their combination. Rumor has it he also likes to play around with robotic arms. Who knows, one day his extra arms might code Drupal modules all by themselves!

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