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Drupal

Drupal

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What is Drupal?

Drupal is a free and open-source web content management system (CMS) written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. It provides a back-end framework for at least 2.3% of all websites worldwide – ranging from personal blogs to corporate, political, and government sites. It is commonly used to build websites, web applications, and digital experiences.

What other technologies are related to Drupal?

Drupal Competitor Technologies

Joomla is a content management system, and thus a direct competitor to Drupal.
mentioned alongside Drupal in 53% (4.8k) of relevant job posts
WordPress is a content management system, and thus a direct competitor to Drupal.
mentioned alongside Drupal in 8% (18.9k) of relevant job posts
Wikis are websites that allow collaborative modification of their content and structure directly from the web browser, and compete with Drupal as a knowledge base.
mentioned alongside Drupal in 41% (368) of relevant job posts
Sitecore is a digital experience platform and CMS, competing with Drupal in the enterprise CMS space.
mentioned alongside Drupal in 9% (1.5k) of relevant job posts
AEM (Adobe Experience Manager) is a web content management system and digital experience platform that competes with Drupal.
mentioned alongside Drupal in 6% (1.1k) of relevant job posts

Drupal Complementary Technologies

Drush is a command-line shell and scripting interface for Drupal.
mentioned alongside Drupal in 73% (786) of relevant job posts
Drupal is built on PHP, making PHP a core technology for Drupal development.
mentioned alongside Drupal in 3% (15.9k) of relevant job posts
Acquia provides Drupal-specific hosting and services and contributes to the Drupal project.
mentioned alongside Drupal in 53% (724) of relevant job posts

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