CMS Comparison Infographic: Drupal vs Adobe vs Sitecore

There’s a lot of information to sift through when comparing enterprise-level Content Management Systems (CMS) — features, functionality, cost, and more. In our recent whitepaper, we give you the pros and cons of Adobe, Drupal, and Sitecore through the lens of five different stakeholder perspectives.

To help give you an overview, we put together an at-a-glance CMS comparison.

Comparing Drupal and Sitecore, Part 1 of 2

Annually, the information technology research firm Gartner publishes its magic quadrant report comparing web content management systems (CMS) at the enterprise level. At this writing, the most recent report places Acquia/Drupal, Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), and Sitecore as the three leaders in the field, based on both their completeness of vision and their ability to execute on organizational requirements.

Comparing Drupal and Adobe Experience Manager, Part 2 of 2

This is Part 2 of 2 of my Drupal vs Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) blog post. In the first part, I've compared the two from the perspectives of content authoring, marketing, and business. In this part, I look at the two from an IT and community perspective. I also need to repeat my disclaimer that I'm a long-time Drupalist, but in this blog post I endeavor to be even-minded and objective.

Comparing Drupal and Adobe Experience Manager, Part 1 of 2

There is a good deal of publicly-accessible content comparing enterprise-level Content Management Systems (CMS) in terms of features, functionality, and cost. Each CMS comes with its own strengths and weaknesses in light of an organization’s requirements, and it behooves the organization to read up on these comparisons and consult with digital agencies like Mediacurrent before deciding on which CMS to use.