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Mahaveer Singh
Principal Engineer
Mahaveer joined Valuebound as fresher and soon proved his calibre by delivering projects with grace. He is working as a Principal Engineer in Drupal Practice but have keen interest in learning new technologies and tools. When not coding or developing awesome Drupal projects he likes to go for rides in his bike or hang out with his friends at Hard Rock Cafe.

Recent Blogs by
Mahaveer Singh

Drupal 7 to Drupal 10 Migration: A Fintech Strategic Blueprint
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Drupal 7 to Drupal 10 Migration: A Fintech Strategic Blueprint

In the fast-paced fintech sector, staying ahead of technological advancements and regulatory changes is critical for sustaining growth and ensuring security. Financial services businesses take, on…
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Valuebound
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Why Did I Choose To Remain At Valuebound For Nine Years

Why Did I Choose To Remain At Valuebound For Nine YearsIn 2014, I embarked on a transformative journey at Valuebound, starting as a Drupal consultant with dreams and aspirations. Little did…
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Journey from Drupal 7 to Drupal 9/10: Mastering the Art of Efficient Data Migration
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Journey from Drupal 7 to Drupal 9/10: Mastering the Art of Efficient Data Migration

As per Drupal's usage statistics as of July 2023, an estimated 49.6% of all Drupal websites are still on version 7. That means that…
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Workflow
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How to create Content type specific Publishing Workflow

We have been working on The Employee Experience Centre project which needed different publishing workflows…
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Migration
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Drupal 8 Why & How to Migrate - Part1

  As I was working with the migration towards Drupal 8 scenarios, I was pondered with this question of why are we migrating to Drupal 8 and how to go about it. So, I decided to go ahead and share…
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Apache solr
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Installing & configuring Apache Solr-5.2.0 with Drupal 7 using Search API on Ubuntu 14.04

To install Solr Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.7 or higher is needed. On your terminal check your Java version. $ java -version If JRE is available it will show you the version number.…
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