The New Zealand-owned and operated Catalyst Cloud has announced that it has launched a tech preview of what it claims is the first managed database service in the country.
The Australian Government's Drupal-based content management system GovCMS, built by Boston-based open source firm Acquia, has been able to withstand the increase in traffic that has been thrown at it during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Department of Finance claims.
The Drupal open source content management system team has announced another highly critical flaw in the CMS that runs some high-profile websites, among them the White House and some 450 Australian Government sites.
The team behind the open source content management system Drupal have released patches for what is said to be a highly critical vulnerability in versions 7 and 8 of the software that can be exploited remotely.
The Boston-based open source company Acquia has launched Lightning, an easy-to-use version of its customised content management software which is built with Drupal as the base.
The Australian Federal government has adopted an open source Drupal CMS system. With 58 sites launched already, the system demonstrates that rapid development speeds time to market for digital government initiatives.
The Boston-based open source company Acquia is expanding its operations in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region as it seeks to explore more business opportunities, the company's general manager for Asia Pacific Japan, Graham Sowden, says.
Digital experience vendor Acquia has appointed 20 year IT sales and marketing veteran Graham Sowden as the general manager of its operations in Asia Pacific and Japan.
Governments of all tiers in Australia now have access to Acquia’s govCMS digital platform, following early adoption by ASDA, Dept of Comms and others.
Australia.gov.au is going Drupal through the Acquia Platform, with the site launching ahead of the official govCMS launch in February 2015