1xINTERNET Shares Highlights of DrupalCamp Berlin 2024

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Christoph Breidert’s blog post for 1XINTERNET provides a detailed account of DrupalCamp Berlin 2024, where over 150 Drupal professionals gathered to explore the upcoming Drupal CMS, set for release in January 2025. Christoph highlights nearly 50 sessions covering topics like AI integration, advanced security practices, and cross-platform collaboration with Typo3. 

The post also reflects on the Drupal Splash Awards Deutschland & Österreich, where projects such as Linexo’s e-commerce platform and Duden’s AI learning tool were celebrated for their innovation. A keynote from Baddý Breidert introduced the new “Drupal CMS,” formerly known as Starshot, which founder Dries Buytaert described as an API-first, AI-powered CMS with features like SEO and multilingual support built directly into the platform. Through this report, Christoph emphasizes Drupal’s continuous growth and commitment to supporting diverse digital needs.

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