Drupal Ubercart training in Cologne, Germany

On January 19 and 20, 2009, in Cologne Germany, Commerce Guys and AF83 will be joining forces to offer Drupal Ubercart training (registration link). Drupal is a leading web content management system, and Ubercart is a full e-Commerce solution and shopping cart that is built on top of Drupal.
In the training you will learn how to build a web site for a rock band that features blogs, audio and video content, tour dates and an event calendar, fan forums, and an Ubercart-based store where fans can buy t-shirts and music downloads. The website will be based on Acquia Drupal so you will also get a glimpse into the Acquia Network and learn about the advantages of building your site with the support of Acquia. Everybody who attends will get a free Acquia Network subscription and some Acquia schwag.
The training takes place on the two days following DrupalCamp Cologne and will be held in the same venue as DrupalCamp. If you are already planning on attending DrupalCamp Cologne and want to learn even more, this is a great opportunity. If you weren’t sure about making the trip for DrupalCamp Cologne, now you can get even more Drupal and Ubercart action out of your travels.
Commerce Guys are leading Ubercart specialists and were recently selected to build and run the official Drupal store on drupal.org. AF83 are Drupal site-building experts with much experience in providing Drupal training.
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