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aimClear To Get Its Geek On @ #DrupalCon Chicago

Posted by Lauren Litwinka on March 1st 2011 in aimClear, Content Management Systems, Industry Events, Web Development | Be the first to comment!

Destination #3 on aimClear’s March Conference Road Trip is a new, exciting, & geektacular addition to our agenda of familiar functions. March 7th marks the start of DrupalCon Chicago, a three-day event centered on the popular and prevalent open source CMS platform, Drupal.

Drawing crowds in the thousands, DrupalCon caters specifically to developers, designers, supporters, evaluators and businessfolk, whether they’re knee-deep in Drupal, looking to learn more, or first-timers curious about what it has to offer. Sessions range from beginner to intermediate and advanced levels, painting a comprehensive swath across the design/develop landscape.

From the aimClear crew, CTO Joe Warner will venture to the Windy City to attend DrupalCon 2011. Over a casual couple cans of Mountain Dew, I chatted with Joe about the upcoming conference– his expectations, sessions he’s stoked for, and general thoughts on the recently launched Drupal 7. Fruits of our Q&A live below the fold.

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The Gigantic SEO Client Technical Checklist

Posted by Marty Weintraub on October 6th 2008 in Web Development | 10 comments

Though most application configurations are somewhat “standard,” nearly every website’s technical architecture includes (at least some) idiosyncratic features.

Over time we’ve learned the importance of gaining proper understanding and access credentials, before evaluating sites and/or taking on new clients.

There are many different content management systems (CMS), server models, database programs, maintenance utilities, analytics packages, scheduled reports, programming languages and other variables.

This questionnaire includes an explanation of the technical integration checklist aimClear uses when welcoming new clients to our system.  Read the rest of this entry »