Session page on Drupalcon site.
- Arizona State University
- central service that includes support for Drupal
- Drupal support and consulting includes module development and data integration
- provide shared web services that support php generally
- brought standards for web experience to ASU in 2006
- Drupal provided enough options, tools, variation to make it attractive across departments and schools
- worked hard on building community around Drupal users
- built successful user group
- user group is part of the job, Drupal as their day job
- brought Lullabot in for training
- lots of buy-in
- brought consistent user experience, support
- increased content reuse
- some challenges
- clean up of unused sites
- growing pains
- slow change, trying to change institutional perception, showing Drupal as legit
- lots of Drupal developers on campus, not all development occurs in the web dev group
- Johns Hopkins University
- Drupal used for grants sites
- driven by limited budgets and resources
- CCP
- lots of funding sources drove static sites
- K4Health
- brought in Drupal as a platform
- uses OG for site w/in sites
- web services to integrate existing old data
- uses Google search appliance
- custom modules
- InMagic import
- document management system
- needed to import this legacy data into Drupal
- makes use of web services hooks to InMagic
- file cart
- light weight way that users are allowed to d/l files, specifically allowing use in developing countries
- OG toolkits
- uses OG to create private collaborative areas and then use public features to make work public
- glues a lot of other modules together
- looks like it makes use of OG easier.
- KSS search
- access multiple search engines through a single search interface
- e-learning
- InMagic import