Blog: Microsoft now supporting Drupal

When taking on a Drupal website you may wonder about where you get support should you ever need more than we can give you.  The answer that there are millions of sites on Drupal isn't always the best answer.

We've started to meet lots of developers and web agencies who design and develop on Drupal.  We've come across 6 so far in Oxfordshire alone and this is just scraping the surface.  In Witney there are at least 2.

Now we've just seen that Microsoft is also supporting Drupal.  In fact they're pushing it as one of the web platforms that runs on their servers.  Notwithstanding that they have their own Content Management System product!

So, if in doubt, you know that when the big guys arrive with packages supporting a platform like Drupal, you're going to find it at every level.  You just have to look.  And if you need help in Oxfordshire, then give us a call and where we do the work, we can help or we'll point you to providers in Witney, Oxford or beyond who can help.

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