Drupal at Digital Marketing First conference in Belgium

Yesterday I gave a keynote presentation at the Digital Marketing First 09 trade show in Brussels, Belgium. Drupal was out in full force with four Belgian companies joining forces to make the conference a special Drupal-themed event. There were also a number of other companies present who are using Drupal.
To prepare for the event I made a micro-site that focuses on Drupal and interactive digital marketing (the theme of the conference). It features a directory of the companies that were present and some case studies about how Drupal is the ultimate integration platform for anyone who offers an online service or tool.
The DrupalVillage.be companies that were present:
- Krimson (Acquia partners)
- Connexion
- Coworks
- A Web Factory
Also present were:
- Emakina (Acquia partners)
- Siruna
- TheParkingLot.com (see their Drupal testimonial)
Special thanks to ICanLocalize.com for translating a portion of the micro-site content into Dutch and French.
My presentation was very well attended. The slides are below. The take away for me was that Drupal is a great tool for people doing digital marketing, and Drupal people should be attending marketing conferences (and vice versa).
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