Announcing Drupal Gardens Preview Webinar

I am very excited to announce our first webinar for Drupal Gardens Beta. On Thursday, January 28th at 1 pm EST, Acquia will be demonstrating Drupal Gardens and walking through the major features of Gardens. Drupal Gardens is a hosted version of Drupal 7 designed for any organization wanting to build social sites easily and quickly, backed up by the power of Drupal. Building microsites for launching a new product, a campaign or event, or forming a community site has never been this easy in Drupal. Drupal Gardens highlights:
- Social Publishing is made simple with Drupal Gardens including a WYSIWYG editor, Mulit user authoring, even a library of beautiful themes and templates.
- Socially Smart features include being able to integrate your data with social channels such as Twitter and Facebook as well as a single sign on for users moving between sites.
- The power of Drupal under the hood with enterprise class scalability and reliability.
Register and join us for the webinar on Jan 28th and see Gardens in action. Don't worry if you miss the live event, you can also watch the recorded webinar at your convenience. Stay tuned for more webinars as we gather feedback through the beta program and add more features.
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Mark Woodward
So, is it on or off?
So, is it on or off?
Lynne Capozzi
Hi Mark - We did have the
Hi Mark - We did have the webinar at the scheduled time. If you missed it, we will have the recording posted here by tomorrow morning http://acquia.com/community/resources/recorded_webinars
Lynne