Acquia Unveils Roadmap to Commercially Supported Drupal

Leading open source social publishing system gears up for enterprise use

Boston, MA — Drupalcon — March 3, 2008 — Today Acquia provided new details on plans to deliver a commercially supported distribution and value-added network services based on the wildly popular Drupal open source social publishing system. The company also threw open the doors on Acquia Projects, a collaborative environment for Drupal community members to participate in the direction of forthcoming Acquia products and services.

Acquia plans to ship a commercially supported distribution of Drupal, code-named “Carbon.” The Carbon distribution will include the Drupal 6 core release and essential extension modules for rapidly assembling compelling social publishing sites and applications. With Carbon in hand, web developers will have fully integrated and tested building blocks for user management, web content management, single or multi-user blogs, wiki collaboration, discussion forums, user-generated content, social networking, and more. In keeping with the spirit of the open source development model, all Acquia-developed Drupal code will be freely licensed under the GPL v2 license and the company will work continuously to merge new features and patches into the main line Drupal project through the established community process.

“Having a commercially supported distribution like Carbon is an essential step in the maturation of the Drupal project,” said Dries Buytaert, Acquia co-founder and Drupal creator and project lead. “I am personally committed to ensuring that this distribution works to the benefit of the entire Drupal community.”

Acquia plans to provide a range of maintenance and support subscriptions designed to meet the requirements of both individual developers and organizations utilizing the Carbon distribution. Acquia subscriptions will enable customers to harness the full open source power of Drupal without sacrificing the accountability and support of commercial software.

Finally, as part of the initial Acquia subscription offerings, the company plans to introduce an enhanced electronic update notification service, code-named “Spokes,” that will automatically provide users of the Acquia distribution with specific and actionable information to maintain system performance, security, and stability. While the current Drupal update module provides unfiltered notifications for all Drupal updates, the Spokes update notification service will provide notifications for updates that have been reviewed for security and compatibility and are supported by Acquia.

“We are on a mission to make Drupal the industry standard open source social publishing system,” said Jay Batson, Acquia co-founder. “For that to happen, we must offer the accountability and support businesses have come to expect, and Carbon and Spokes are just the first step in meeting this demand.”

“We’re seeing a clear convergence of content management, social media, and web frameworks in the marketplace,” said Geoffrey Bock, Lead Analyst at Gilbane. “Drupal is at the center of this trend, and backing from Acquia will solidify that position.”

The Acquia subscription offerings, Carbon distribution, and the Spokes update notification service are expected for public release in the second half of 2008. To learn more, and to participate in the direction of these and forthcoming Acquia development projects, visit http://acquia.com/projects.

About Acquia
Acquia is a ground-breaking open source software company providing value-added products and services for the wildly popular Drupal social publishing system. The people of Acquia are motivated by the belief that the open source development approach and social publishing technology have the power to connect people and unleash their collective creative potential in order to achieve great things. Company founders are Dries Buytaert, original Drupal creator and project lead, and Jay Batson, previously founding CEO of open source VOIP software company, Pingtel.

About Drupal
The Drupal social publishing system has been downloaded over 2 million times since its inception, and project growth has doubled annually for several years. Drupal is used to deliver a wide variety of application types including single or multi-user blogs, wikis, community networks, digital media portals, and web content publishing and management.

Assisted by a thriving ecosystem of consultants and developers, a diverse list of organizations are using Drupal including SonyBMG, Warner Brothers Records, New York Observer, Forbes, The Onion, Harvard University, and Amnesty International. A huge community has grown up around Drupal, with thousands of active contributors to the open source technology, including nearly 2000 community-developed modules for extending Drupal functionality.


Acquia Names Former Adobe & Macromedia Executive Jeff Whatcott as VP of Marketing

Industry veteran brings decade of experience building strong software businesses

North Andover, MA, January 7, 2008 — Acquia, Inc. today announced that Jeff Whatcott has joined the company as vice president of marketing, responsible for all marketing activity. Whatcott joins Acquia from Adobe Systems, where he led marketing for the LiveCycle™ business process platform and the open source Flex™ rich Internet application development framework.

A longtime advocate of community, open standards, and open source development, Whatcott has nearly a decade of experience in successfully leading technical evangelism, standards relations, developer marketing, and product management organizations at Adobe, Macromedia, and Allaire Corporation.

“I’m delighted to be part of a company and a community at the intersection of so many pivotal trends for the web and for software in general,” said Whatcott. “Drupal is the leader in open source web collaboration and publishing technology and commercial backing from Acquia is going to take it to a whole new level.”

“We are extremely happy to have a proven industry leader like Jeff on board,” said Acquia co-founder and chief executive officer Jay Batson. “His depth of experience building community-centered software, evangelizing the technology, launching products, and building high growth software businesses fits perfectly with our goals.”

“It is very important to me that Acquia has a marketing leader who understands the importance of growing and sustaining a community and who is passionate about the principles of open source software,” said Acquia co-founder and chief technical officer Dries Buytaert. “Jeff is definitely that person, and I’m very excited to see him join the company.”

Acquia recently announced closing of $7 million in Series A financing led by North Bridge Venture Partners, with additional investment from Sigma Partners and O’Reilly Alpha Tech Ventures. The company plans to use the capital to create value-added software and network services around the popular Drupal open source web collaboration and publishing platform.

Drupal has been downloaded over 2 million times since its inception, and project growth doubles annually. Drupal is used to deliver a wide variety of Web 2.0 application types including single or multi-user blogs, wikis, community networks, digital media portals, and core web content management. A huge community has grown up around Drupal, with thousands of active committers who contribute to the open source technology, including nearly 2000 community-developed modules for extending Drupal functionality.

For additional information about Acquia, visit http://acquia.com. For additional information about Drupal, visit http://drupal.org.