DrupalCon Vienna 2017: Marketing and Selling the Drupal Commerce Ecosystem

We all know Drupal Commerce is more than just a single project on drupal.org. There are hundreds of contributed modules available that add broadly used but non-core feature sets (shipping, subscription management, etc.), one-off features (wish lists, reordering, etc.), and integrations to third party services. These contributions represent a key strength of the platform overall, but they are also difficult to track, analyze, and communicate for agencies pitching Drupal Commerce who don't have full time resources dedicated to building it.

DrupalCon Baltimore 2017: Launching Online Stores with Commerce 2.x on Drupal 8

Drupal Commerce 2.x for Drupal 8 entered its beta phase in September 2016 and is rapidly advancing toward a full release thanks to contributors from around the world. In this session we present the project's history, architecture, and features, highlighting the changes that have made this version even more productive for building online stores.

Drupalcon SanFrancisco 2010 - From Ubercart to Drupal Commerce

Drupal Commerce is breaking new ground in Drupal based e-commerce development. In essence, Drupal Commerce is a rewrite of Ubercart's core systems by the former project lead and other major Drupal contributors based on our experience developing and building sites with Ubercart. Drupal Commerce leverages the greatest new features Drupal 7 has to offer to create a core set of e-commerce modules that are at the same time more solid internally and more flexible for the end user.

Drupalcon Munich 2012 - Next Steps for Drupal Commerce

Drupal Commerce is an open source eCommerce framework developed to help you create unique online shopping experiences. Its core modules provide the basic systems you need to do business online without hard-coding assumptions for any particular business model, allowing you to build sites that meet your business needs instead of getting in your way.

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