Consulting

Our main field of expertize is the development of highly interactive web sites, social communities platforms, data warehouses and web applications for virtual training/education. We integrate various Open Source technologies to design custom solutions with a solid and reliable architecture. Our solutions are designed to be flexible, scalable and user-friendly.

Android App Store

Client: 
Undisclosed
Service area: 
Consulting

We provide consulting, development and maintenance services for the server side component of an Android Marketplace developed with Drupal, which is handling content management and ecommerce operations.

Training

Webikon delivers customized Drupal in-house training for your company or organization. We organize workshops that offer training in building content-driven web applications in Drupal 7 for site builders, designers and developers. Our training activities are designed for small and medium groups with a flexible curricula that can be tailored to your needs.

Drupal7 Training

Client: 
Pentalog HighTech, Romania
Service area: 
Training

Webikon delivered an customized Drupal Training for a team of developers from Pentalog Vietnam. During a 6 days training schedule, we covered a wide range of introductory and advanced topics on web application development using Drupal.

Development

We provide solutions for custom social media platforms as well as solutions that consume, aggregate and analyze social media communications. With the emergence of the new media wave, social media platforms are becoming must-have tools for any business. We are using the power and flexibility of Drupal content management system to build large, scalable web applications.

Server for iOS clients

Client: 
Momads, Belgium
Service area: 
Development

Momads is a creative mobile agency, creating and producing ideas for mobile ads, apps and websites. We developed the server side for an iPhone/iPad fashion application, by implementing a set of web services.

Drupalcon London 2011. Watch right!

Between 22 and 26 of August 2011 I will attend Drupalcon London 2011. I'm returning to London after 12 years. This time I'm joining the (already) famous biannual event of a great community of enthusiasts and professionals: The Drupal Community.

Proud to support Drupalcamp Bucharest 2011

We, at Webikon, love opensource and we support the Drupal Romanian Association. We are proud to attend and help Drupalcamp Bucharest 2011, the second major event of the Romanian Drupal Community.

We expect to establish working relationships with enthusiastic and talented people from the Drupal World. We want to explore opportunities for partnerships for consultancy, development and training for Drupal solutions.

See you in Bucharest in May.

Drupal 7 Marketing Video

Komodo Edit: key based authentication to remote filesystems in Mac OSX Snow Leopard

At Webikon we use Komodo Edit enthusiastically for some time now. It is a great IDE, but it still lacks some features common to other competitiors, like version control integration or remote key based SSH login. One classic example of this shortcome is when developing using an Amazon EC2 instance that only allows private key logins. Fortunately, there are a lot of options when running Komodo Edit on OSX or any other *nix like based system. One solution is to mount locally the remote filesystem and let ssh handle the communication. Here is a short guide on how to do this in Mac OSX Snow Leopard (10.6), assuming that you already setup Amazon EC2 key pairs and you are able to SSH flawlessly from your machine (see here how to set up Amazon EC2 credentials).

What we learned from DrupalCamp Timisoara 2010

DrupalCamp Timisoara 2010 was a suprising event. When we first started talking about it, during the early days of Drupal Romania Association, there was a common worry about how much interest does Drupal raise in Romania. I was initially pretty reserved about the number of people we could gather. At that point we did not had any idea about what Drupal means professionally in Romania.

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