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Answer» Sitecore and Drupal are incredibly powerful content management systems (CMS), but each has unique features/functionalities that are better suited to different types of businesses. Drupal vs Sitecore: | Drupal | Sitecore |
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| This is an open-source PLATFORM and free to use. | This is a closed-source platform and a license is required to use it. | | Some of the world's largest and most complex websites are powered by Drupal, and the platform is an excellent choice for organizations looking for seamless integration. | For organizations that are serious about journey orchestration, marketing, and content PERSONALIZATION, this platform is ideal. | | It offers better scalability and performance. A number of modules are included to assist with database optimization, caching optimization, and handling errors on the website. | Performance and scalability are a CHALLENGE for Sitecore, but the company has managed to overcome them in RECENT large-scale deployments. | | Using Drupal as a content management system offers better features out-of-the-box, such as support for WAI-ARIA (Web Accessibility Initiative - Accessible Rich Internet Applications). | It offers RELATIVELY fewer features of web accessibility as compared to Drupal. |
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