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DrupalCon San Francisco 2010

Thank You CMS Report Sponsors

CMS Report was recently toying with the idea of including paid advertisement in our news feed.  Instead we decided that our readers would be better served by seeing a "thank you" to our sponsors.  A monthly thank you from CMSReport.com seems to be fitting as just a few weeks ago we launched new sponsorship opportunities here at the site.

CMS Report wants to thank the following sponsors for their support.

Acquia - Acquia is a commercial open source software company providing products, services, and technical support for the open source Drupal social publishing system.

Wild Apricot - Wild Apricot has been specifically built to store member records and contact lists and link them to your Website and other software tools to automate and streamline administrative tasks for clubs, associations and communities.

Atlantic Global - Atlantic Global develops business management software that is designed to enable organizations to better understand their projects, time, resource capability and deployment, thereby enabling improvement in operational efficiency and effectiveness.

Netidnow - NetIDNow provides all the tools you need to make your own website or an ecommerce store quickly and inexpensively.

CMS Report also wants to thank these enthusiastic Google Adsense advertisers.

EktronEktron provides a complete platform with all of the functionality necessary to create, deploy, and manage your Web site.

Top Notch Themes - With TopNotchThemes you can instantly download a ready-to-launch Drupal theme. A premium Drupal theme that'll take your site from default to dynamite in minutes.

KnowledgeTree - KnowledgeTree is open source document management software that connects people, processes, and ideas. Collaborate, securely store all your critical documents, address compliance challenges, and focus on providing a simple solution that works for your business.

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About this CMS Enthusiast

Bryan Ruby is the owner and editor for CMS Report. He founded CMSReport.com in 2006 on the belief that information technologists, website owners, and web developers desired visiting sites where they could learn about content management systems without the sales pitch. Outside of his late night blogging hours, he is the Information Technology Officer for a field office in the federal government.