Thursday 3 July 2014

Why Should you Choose Drupal CMS for Enterprise Web Development


Content Management Systems (CMS) serves as the foundation of many digital customer experience strategy. However, many enterprises struggle with legacy proprietary products that can’t keep pace with the speed of digital marketing.

If you are planning to go for Drupal Website Development, well done! Briefly, this is written in the PHP programming language and uses the Apache HTTP Server to deliver content to customers. The HTTP server uses an add-on PHP processor to turn the PHP scripts into dynamic action while most of its configuration, product content, and reports are stored in a database.


Why Prefer CMS for an Enterprise

A CMS (Content Management System) is a tool used for distributing information to aid people collaboration. Whether it is for a non-technical employee to do his work or for a team manager who deals with workflow, access control, and other popular features- CMS works for all website developers who can extend to add new modules, integrate it with enterprise services, and tweak the interface, and so on.

Why choose Drupal?

This is a more obvious question among businesses. There are many other platforms like Umbraco, Joomla and so many which are free, well made, and have made my clients happy. Then, why Drupal?

·         Drupal is an open source product built by a community with no licensing costs

·         Runs on many OSs but say one like Umbraco needs Microsoft

·         Drupal enterprise support is remarkable and is offered by many consultancies such as Four Kitchens, Acquia, and Palantir

·         Drupal's build quality is excellent that has been around for years to meet even the less common needs

·         With thousands of installation plug-ins, it powers over 330,000 web sites and the numbers keep growing

Clairvoyantly, half the enterprise IT will be migrating to the cloud over the next couple of years and therefore Drupal CMS clustered in the cloud rather than internally is the best to be predicted.

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