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Come for the Code, Stay for the Craic! Why You Should Come to DrupalCon Dublin

DrupalCon is coming to Dublin next month. Damn, we're exicted. You are too, we know. Actually, apparently there's a small few people still trying to make up their minds on whether to come to DrupalCon Dublin or not.

Sitting on the fence? Don't. Get off the fence, get to Dublin. Here's some reasons why (feel free to add more in the comments).

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Places to Visit outside of Dublin while at DrupalCon

Coming to DrupalCon Dublin but planning to travel around Ireland a bit? Previously we blogged about our top recommendations to see and do in Dublin, but I know some of you are planning to stay for longer and so here are our recommendations for places to visit outside Dublin.
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Annertech shortlisted for awards

It's award season again, and having recently won top prize with a Silver Bell in Website Design at the ICAD awards with ireland.ie, we find ourselves shortlisted in multiple categories at both the IIA Dot IE Net Visionary Awards and the Irish Web Awards.
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Annertech Proposes 8 Sessions for DrupalCon Dublin!

The countdown to DrupalCon Dublin is fast reaching zero. With just over two months left to go, the call for session proposals closed last week, with speakers to find out in the coming weeks if their sessions have been accepted or not. This year Annertech has a record breaking 8 sessions proposed!

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The day that Aberdeen Cloud went bye-bye

This is Alan, calling from the engine room! Were you affected by the Aberdeen Cloud incident that happened on the 28-06-2016? We weren't, but I'd call that partly luck and partly proactivity. We were actually prepared for this.

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Ireland.ie wins ICAD Silver Bell

The ICAD awards were held earlier this month in Vicar Street in Dublin, and we're delighted to say that Ireland.ie took home the Silver Bell in the Website Design category.

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Decoupling Features (so your support team sleeps easier at night)

You're working on a client's existing site, and they ask for some new functionality. Your first thoughts are: "Yay, some work!" Quickly following that you think: "What do they want? How am I going to build it?" The often unasked question, however, is "How can I integrate this new functionality with what they already have, without making maintenance a nightmare, or even worse, impacting existing functionality?"