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Jun 10
Most teams fix weak AI visibility by writing more content. Wrong lever. A model only reads a page it can parse cheaply. That is a build problem, not a content problem. Five steps Vardot locks before any AI tactics: hubs.li/Q04ksfBr0 #AIVisibility #Drupal
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Jun 9
Drupal 10 hits end of life in December 2026. Five months of the year are already gone. The version upgrade is the visible part. Migration, AI integration, governance, and Drupal 12 readiness are one budget decision, not four. The framework sequences all four: hubs.li/Q04ksdNZ0
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Jun 8
Accessibility overlay widgets don't make a university site WCAG compliant. One JavaScript tag is not conformance, and Title II doesn't accept it. The fix is unglamorous: governed themes, locked text formats, checks in CI, VPATs at procurement. The full 8-step checklist: hubs.li/Q04k2HZc0
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Jun 5
Most nonprofit security budgets optimize the wrong number. The instinct is to spend on protection. But the incidents that hurt are rarely the dramatic breach. They're the quiet gap between when something breaks and when anyone notices. Three risks feed that gap: weak monitoring, delayed patching, unmonitored integrations. They reduce to one. Detection delay. The average breach takes 258 days to identify and contain. For a tight budget, detection speed is where the money actually buys safety. If you run donations on Drupal, ask one question: how quickly would you know? hubs.li/Q04k2LKv0
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Jun 4
At most universities, ~20% of the web team owns 100% of the accessibility liability. The other 80% are decentralized editors. They create the content. They produce most of the audit findings. WCAG 2.2 AA on a Drupal estate is a governance problem first, an engineering problem second. The 8-step sequence we use 👇 hubs.li/Q04k2LQz0
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Jun 1
The university website used to be where a college search started. In 2026 it's no longer the first stop. 46% of high schoolers used AI to find colleges this fall. Six months earlier it was 26%. And 18% of them removed a school from their list based on what the AI said, before a human ever saw the page. That's one of eight shifts hitting university web teams at once. The article also breaks down the four federal and platform deadlines colliding inside a nine-month window, and why the teams making real progress are doing the unglamorous work first. Read the full breakdown: hubs.li/Q04jxhtn0
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May 22
A campaign goes live in English Monday. The French version ships the following Tuesday. The Arabic version ships the Friday after. By the time both go live, the English original has been revised twice. This isn't a translation problem. It's an architecture problem. Article: hubs.li/Q04gvkjd0
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May 21
A question worth asking your team this week: If we switched donation platforms tomorrow, how painful would the data migration be? If the answer is "we're not sure we can fully get our data out," you don't have a platform. You have a dud. Article: hubs.li/Q04gpmLL0
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May 20
Drupal 10 EOL: December 9, 2026. The practical cutoff to sign a migration partner and be live by then: June 2026. We're in May. The teams that wait until Q4 spend more, ship less, and inherit technical debt that outlasts the migration itself. Article: hubs.li/Q04gv66n0
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May 19
85% of healthcare leaders are using or exploring generative AI. 91% don't feel "very prepared" to deploy it responsibly. (McKinsey) That gap shows up as AI-drafted content reaching patient pages with no approval log, no accessibility check, and no record of who reviewed it. Article: hubs.li/Q04gt_fM0
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May 19
A crisis hits at 9 AM. Donor intent peaks in the first 24 hours. Where's your fundraising campaign at 9:30? If the answer is "still in the vendor's support queue," your platform is the reason the mission lost its window. Article: hubs.li/Q04gpmrZ0
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May 18
Global nonprofits rarely run one Salesforce instance. They typically run several. Different markets, different mappings, different customizations. That's the integration reality most donation platform evaluations skip past. It's also where operational stability lives or breaks at scale. Full article: hubs.li/Q04gVqGg0
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May 15
Three numbers reshaped enterprise marketing in 2026: 25.11% of Google searches now show AI Overviews. 8,667 digital accessibility lawsuits filed in the US in 2025. 52% of senior marketers say brand inconsistency costs them $6M annually. Discovery, legal, brand. All shifted. All converge in the CMS. Article: hubs.li/Q04gprbT0
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May 13
A global nonprofit's CMS audit landed on our desk last quarter. The most consequential finding wasn't a security gap. It was that editors in different countries had each built their own version of the same landing page. All live. Same conversion goal. Each version reasonable. Together, a broken donor journey. Article: hubs.li/Q04gpt6t0
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May 12
Most enterprise Drupal sites don't fail suddenly. They degrade quietly: one unreviewed module update, one undocumented config change, one deployment that "worked fine." By the time the CTO asks hard questions, nobody can say when the site was last patched.
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May 11
Most enterprise Drupal sites are being maintained, not managed. Tickets get closed. SLAs get met. Green dashboards. None of it tells you whether anything is being prevented. Our CEO on the seven questions a VP of Technology should ask in their next QBR.
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May 11
Most higher ed teams evaluate Drupal migration partners like a software vendor. That's the wrong playbook. Distributed governance, accreditation, and IT turnover that outlasts the project are risks generic evaluations miss. We pulled together the questions buyers underuse.
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