London Paper cuts costs by 66% with open source website | Linux Today

London Paper cuts costs by 66% with open source website

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jul 10, 2009

[ Thanks to Dangermouse not Greenback for
this link. ]

“The London Paper worked with integration specialists
Assanka to build the platform, based on open source content
management system (CMS) Drupal, over a five and a half week period.

“Saalim Chowdhury, head of digital product said The London
Paper’s old content management system was inflexible, had poor
usability and didn’t scale with online traffic. As a result it
could take up to 30 seconds to serve web pages.

“Chowdhury said the open source route also suited the London
Paper’s approach. “


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