Who We Work With
PreviousNext has no one-size-fits-all approach in terms of how we engage with clients. This is in recognition of the varying requirements each organisation has depending on their size, structure and business sector.
However, we do tend to work with larger organisations on longer term engagements, so can recommend ways to find well qualified individual Drupal developers if your project has a limited budget or requirements.
We've outlined a number of typical types of organisations we work with below.
Drupal for Web Design, Development and Digital Advertising Agencies
PreviousNext works with a range of website design, development and advertising agencies to provide Drupal consulting, training and development services for these companies' clients. This enables agencies to maintain a focus on their core competencies and client relationship management whilst outsourcing complex Drupal development tasks and ensuring a Drupal website project is delivered with the requisite level of expertise.
Drupal for Start-Up Companies
Drupal is ideally suited to many content and online community focussed start-up companies due to its flexibility, speed to market and ease with which it can be managed by a small team. We are selective about the types of start-up companies we work with and only undertake projects we assess to have a real chance of market success.
Drupal for Small to Medium Businesses
If your small to medium size business needs a basic brochure-style website, then Drupal is most likely going to be overkill compared to simpler options that exist. However, as businesses migrate more complex services online, Drupal can play a key role in facilitating richer and more collaborative websites. This includes both public websites or intranet-style systems for internal training and employee collaboration where products such as Microsoft SharePoint or IBM Websphere Portal have traditionally been used.
Drupal for Large Enterprises
The main hurdle Drupal usually faces within large enterprises is the unfounded perception that open-source software is not as secure or scalable as proprietary software. You can read a more detailed overview of why Drupal is enterprise-class here. As corporate budgets get slashed through 2009 in response to the financial crisis, we expect Drupal will make major in-roads into large enterprises to facilitate essential new website and intranet developments.
Drupal for News and Entertainment Media Companies
One of the most prevalent uses of Drupal is to generate social media and create a social network around an existing media property, such as a magazine, TV show or music artist. Drupal's rich social media features mean a website can be launched or redesigned in a relatively fast manner to facilitate this type of functionality.
Drupal for Non-Profit Organisations
You don't need to look far to find a large number of the world's most prominent non-profit organisations using Drupal to facilitate cost-effective content management whilst providing their members with tools that enable rich interaction and collaboration.
Drupal for the Education Sector
Many of the world's leading universities and other education organisations use Drupal to publish engaging public-facing websites or to build dynamic online applications for their staff and students for online learning and collaboration.
Drupal for Government
For many of the reasons already outlined above, Drupal is an ideal fit for many government online initiatives, such as extensive content publishing, community engagement or internal collaboration.


