Thank you to our Media Partners

We love our Media Partners for DrupalCon! Thanks to these partners, we tell a wider audience outside of the Drupal community that DrupalCon is an event not to be missed. Here’s a little bit about each of our partners for DrupalCon Los Angeles. Check them out if you aren’t already following their social media or reading their publications. And don’t forget to say hello to them at DrupalCon too!

CMSWire

CMSWire.com publishes daily news, analysis, interviews and best practices focused on Customer Experience Management, Digital Marketing, Social Business and Enterprise Information Management. Follow them on Twitter @cmswire or join their mailing list for access to exclusive reports, white papers and webinars.

O’Reilly Media

O'Reilly Media spreads the knowledge of innovators through its books, online services, magazines, and conferences. Since 1978, O'Reilly Media has been a chronicler and catalyst of cutting-edge development, homing in on the technology trends that really matter and spurring their adoption by amplifying "faint signals" from the alpha geeks who are creating the future. An active participant in the technology community, the company has a long history of advocacy, meme-making, and evangelism. Visit them at http://oreilly.com/ or follow @OReillyMedia.

Linux Pro Magazine

Available in both print and digital editions, Linux Pro Magazine brings practical, hands-on solutions for real users who depend on Linux in their daily lives. Linux Pro Magazine keeps the emphasis on real-life techniques and delivers a premium blend of technical articles.  

ADMIN Magazine

ADMIN is all about the real world of system administration. You’ll find detailed, practical articles on topics such as security, network monitoring, clustering, and troubleshooting – for admins who manage Windows, Linux, Unix, and Solaris systems in heterogeneous environments.

Opensource.com

Opensource.com is an online publication and community sharing open source stories from technology and beyond. Their mission is to help others discover how the principles of the open source way, like transparency, collaboration, and sharing, are impacting sectors from government to business and beyond. Follow them on Facebook, Google, and Twitter: @opensourceway.

Drupal Watchdog

Drupal Watchdog is the only Drupal technical journal in print covering coding, design, workflow, hosting and performance tuning, written by key community contributors. The Spring/Winter Issue themed "The Strategy Cookbook," will be full of useful tips, case studies and tricks for how to best leverage Drupal to solve strategic business problems.

Follow them @drupalwatchdog to hear about upcoming events, new web content releases and promotions.

Women Who Code

Women Who Code is a non-profit dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. They provide an avenue into tech, empower women with skills needed for professional advancement, and provide environments where networking and mentorship are valued. The organization has executed more than 1,200 free events around the world, garnered a membership exceeding 25,000, and has a presence in 15 countries.

Women Who Code’s key initiatives include:

Free technical study groups (Ruby, Javascript, iOS, Android, Python, Algorithms)
Connecting their community with influential tech experts and investors
Career and leadership development
Increasing female speakers and judges at conferences and hackathons
Increasing participation in the tech community

Follow them @WomenWhoCode.

Linux Journal

Linux Journal, currently celebrating its 22nd year of publication, is the original magazine of the global Linux community, delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems.

In-depth information provides a full 360-degree look at featured topics relating to Linux, giving a comprehensive source of everything readers need for creating and completing their own projects -- not just tools they will use today, but relevant and encompassing information they will turn to in future months and years. In addition to how-to content, Linux Journal includes opinions, new product information, profiles of leaders making major contributions in Open Source and product reviews. It also covers business, social and technical news and developments in order to fulfill its mission as the central forum and advocate for the greater Linux community throughout the world.

If you use Linux, you should be reading Linux Journal.

TheWeeklyDrop

TheWeeklyDrop is a free email newsletter that provides subscribers with a curated list of relevant Drupal news, articles, and tutorials each week. Subscribers say that it allows them to stay current with the Drupal community in a time effective way. Follow @TheWeeklyDrop for more.