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Drupal Performance: Then, now, and the future of a speedy Drupal site.

slantview 28 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Drupal performance has always been a tough subject. In this session, I will talk about where we came from, what the latest trends are and where we are going.

This will not be a deep technical talk about how to make your site fast, nor will it be a marketing piece. I will take an in-depth look at the technologies that help Drupal perform and scale to the masses.

I will point you to the technologies and best practices that have been going on lately in the Drupal community, give you a rundown of where we came from and show you where we are going and how to get involved. I would suggest that you have at least a basic understanding of LAMP stack and basic Drupal tuning to get the most from this talk.

Write project agreements that make sense for you and your client

Tomi Mikola 27 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Already a project contract can determine the rise or the fall of an Drupal project. This session will concentrate on how to write contracts that help you succeeding in Drupal projects.

Strict juridical agreements can direct the development into predetermined narrow fixed path instead of encouraging agile approach, hence compromising achievement of the best possible results. At our company we have managed to negotiate project contracts that have resulted projects complished in time, below budget and with high client satisfaction. The basis for a great contract is to appreciate the nature of the modern way of constructing a complex website. You must dig into the business goals and abstract the main components of the desired big picture.

Drupal's Future is Cloudy (and why that's a good thing)

Matt Cheney 27 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

"The Cloud" is more than just hyper-hand-waving. There is a monumental shift under way in the global software industry. In the last fifty years software innovation has moved from the mainframe, to the desktop, and now to the internet, aka "The Cloud". This move will upend entire segments of the industry and will have a huge impact on the Drupal project. Within the next two years, more than 50% of all new Drupal sites will be hosted in the cloud and an increasing number of cloud based services will be available to enhance the Drupal platform.

"The Cloud" is more than just hyper-hand-waving. There is a monumental shift under way in the global software industry. In the last fifty years software innovation has moved from the mainframe, to the desktop, and now to the internet, aka "The Cloud". This move will upend entire segments of the industry and will have a huge impact on the Drupal project. In the near future, the majority of Drupal sites will be hosted on cloud services and an increasing number of cloud based services will be available to enhance the Drupal platform.

Additional Presenters:  Zack Rosen
Resources:  The PANTHEON Project

Make Drupal Run Fast - increase page load speed

Andrew Kucharski 26 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

What does it mean when someone says “My Site is slow now”? What is page speed? How do you measure it? How can you make it faster? We’ll try to answer these questions, provide you with a set of tools to use and explain how this relates to your server load.

We will cover:

  • What is page load speed? – Tools used to measure performance of your pages and site – Six Key Improvements to make Drupal “run fast”
    ++ Performance Module settings and how they work
    ++ Caching – biggest gainer and how to implement Boost
    ++ Other quick hits: off loading search, tweaking settings & why running crons is important
    ++ Ask your host about APC and how to make sure its set up correctly
    ++ Dare we look at the database? Easy changes that will help a lot!

Geotargetting Content in Drupal

John Snow 26 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Come learn strategies for geo-targetting content to anonymous and authenticated users of your Drupal sites. This session will cover the tools used for achieving geo-targetted content. Case studies will be presented on how these tools can be used to selectively present content based on where they are in the world.

Come learn strategies for geo-targetting content to users of your Drupal sites. This session will cover the tools used for achieving geo-targetted content. Case studies will be presented on how these tools can be used to selectively present content based on where they are in the world.

Additional Presenters:  Michael Priest

How to build your own 120,000+ user online community with Drupal

leontong.brightlemon 26 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Leon Tong, Director of BrightLemon, describes how to build your own online community using Drupal (and also why you ought to). This is a strategic presentation focusing on the planning, strategy and implementation of a 120,000+ user social network.

Leon Tong, Director of BrightLemon, describes why, who and how to build your own online community using Drupal. This is a strategic presentation focusing on the planning, strategy and implementation of a 120,000 user community by discussing the principles that enabled the successful delivery of a number of large Drupal based social networks.

By specific case studies and examples this presentation will explain how to build your own 120,000+ community.

Questions answered will be:

Why build your own online community?
Who else is building their own online community?

SEO for Drupal 6 & 7

Ben Finklea 25 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Drupal 7 is upon us and, like so many things, this release makes some significant changes in the way you need to optimize your site for Google and the other search engines. But D6 is still alive and kicking! Come to one session and learn both. Ben Finklea, author of Drupal 6 Search Engine Optimization (and its forthcoming sequel), and Ivo Radulovski, a leading SEO consultant in Austria, will show you what needs to be done, what is changing, and how to get on top of the awesomeness that is Drupal SEO.

Drupal 7 is upon us and, like so many things, this release makes some significant changes in the way you need to optimize your site for Google and the other search engines. But D6 is still alive and kicking! Come to one session and learn both. Ben Finklea, author of Drupal 6 Search Engine Optimization (and its forthcoming sequel), and Ivo Radulovski, a leading SEO consultant in Austria, will show you what needs to be done, what is changing, and how to get on top of the awesomeness that is Drupal SEO.

Additional Presenters:  Ivo Radulovski

Turning Web Visitors Into Buyers, Designing Drupal for Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO)

Ben Finklea 25 June 2010
Type:  Not planned session

Get the design specifics on taking your site to a higher level of sales effectiveness in 2010 with an inspirational, interactive talk from Ben Finklea, author of Drupal 6 Search Engine Optimization.

Get the design specifics on taking your site to a higher level of sales effectiveness in 2010, with an inspirational, interactive talk with Ben Finklea. Ben is CEO of Volacci and author of Drupal 6 Search Engine Optimization. He describes how to get 40-50% improvements in conversion from conversion-rate-focused design adjustments to a exisitng, well-executed SEO initiatives. Ben offers results from Volacci clients, such as an online retailer in health and wellness. Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO) efforts yield big results with relatively minor changes.

Panel: Managing a Drupal consulting firm

Todd Nienkerk 25 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

Running a Drupal consulting firm requires much more than Drupal development or design skills. You need excellent customer service, sales, project management, operations, accounting, recruiting, human resources — the list is huge! So how do successful Drupal firms make it all work?

We'll look past Drupal for an hour and focus on what it takes to run a successful consulting firm. We've assembled a top-notch panel of Drupal firm owners and managers to discuss what works for them and why. Addison Berry of Lullabot will moderate the discussion, and the floor will be open for questions.

About the Rules Ecosystem

Wolfgang Ziegler 25 June 2010
Type:  Session in official program

We'll present Rules 2 (project) and accompanying developments for Drupal 7, in particular covering new features, introducing Rules web for the rule-based interaction with remote systems, and presenting the outcome of the two Rules related summer of code projects.

Additional Presenters:  Wolfgang Ziegler Klaus Purer