Acquia CMS makes it easy to harness the power of drupal

Presented by Ryan Picchini, Ron Northcutt, Michael Bane

Learn about Acquia CMS can simplify drupal site building. Acquia Content Management System (Acquia CMS) provides low- or no-code websites powered by Drupal, and following Acquia best practices developed through working with thousands of customers using Drupal. Using Acquia CMS, you can install Drupal and build a reasonably customized and functional website without writing a single line of Drupal code. This allows site builders to create customizable websites at scale

Welcome to the JAM Stack - giving.stanford.edu

A case study of the new https://giving.stanford.edu website and how it was built out in partnership with the Office of Development (OOD) and Stanford Web Services (SWS).

From the initial concept to the UX and content strategy, through to the implementation of the vision, come find out how we successfully pulled off this project. We will highlight key wins and talk through all of the new fun technologies that we used. React, Gatsby, Netlify, Serverless, Headless, and more!

CMS Updates on Cruise Control with Autopilot

Pantheon's Autopilot helps teams by automatically detecting, performing, testing and deploying updates for WordPress and Drupal. Site upkeep can be tedious with constant monitoring, building, maintaining websites, and working cross-functionally to deliver digital experiences for customers. Autopilot relieves you of the continual maintenance work it takes to keep sites updated. Autopilot is a new feature and will be available to all Pantheon customers soon. Come to this session to see it in action and evaluate whether or not it might help you and your team. 

Dream Migrations and Imports: Feeds UI + Migrate Engine - intro before Contrib sprint

This year we celebrate 4 years since Drupal 8 was released. A one-click upgrade from older versions is one of its greatest features, thanks to the Migrate module being in core. While Migrate is powerful, it lacks a good UI. In contrib, we have Feeds for importing content. This module does have a UI perfectly tuned for site builders, but it defines its own import framework. Wouldn’t it be great if the two frameworks could be combined together?

UPDATED: "Boy Scout" Web Strategy -- switching from "Be Prepared," to "Wilderness Survival"

UPDATE:  The presentation I'd planned to give was about how to be ready for a disaster tomorrow -- and now that we are *in* a disaster, that hardly seems valid -- but perhaps I can pass on other lessons I have learned from previous disasters to be more helpful to everyone today.

Current events are very similar to my experience at ground-zero during Katrina -- and that includes emotionally. This is pretty personal to me -- and deadly real (see below).

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