We performed a comparison between Drupal and SharePoint based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Wordpress, Adobe and others in Web Content Management."We use a part of the solution called Acquia. The personalization portion of this is the most valuable aspect fo the solution."
"The feature I find most valuable is that Drupal is a framework and not only a CMS."
"You can build websites on it very quickly."
"It is good for big projects."
"Tech support tops off as excellent."
"The initial setup is easy."
"Its functionality is enormous."
"Its most valuable feature is the document library."
"Its configuration management ability is critical for document-based systems."
"It improved transparency around work products."
"It facilitates collaboration and the ability to create custom workflows."
"There is not just one valuable feature; it is all of them working together."
"I think the support needs to improve, as well as the integration with tracking and analytics systems."
"Digital experience features like target, segmentation, and campaign management have a long way to go."
"The user experience in designing layouts should be much easier or much more helpful."
"It is a little bit simplified."
"Document management and the ability to easily integrate single sign-on (SSO) are areas for improvement in SharePoint."
"The product could be improved in a lot of way. It is so frustrating to get things to work as advertised."
"No good process to import emails from several users into a single comprehensive SP repository."
"Using SharePoint is difficult."
"More hints and make it more user-customizable."
"Too many versions being released in a short time period. Too much time being devoted to migration planning."
"I would like it to be more compliant with global regulations. There are certain features which could be included that currently are not there, such as compliance and record management capabilities."
"Workflow is something that can become more intelligent."
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Drupal is ranked 5th in Web Content Management while SharePoint is ranked 1st in Web Content Management with 146 reviews. Drupal is rated 8.6, while SharePoint is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of Drupal writes "Through my different companies, we have developed many Drupal sites, from simple ones to complex E-commerce sites and custom made applications. The UI could be improved, though". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SharePoint writes "Good integrations, helps with collaboration, and increases visibility". Drupal is most compared with WordPress, Adobe Experience Manager, Magnolia CMS, Atlassian Confluence and Liferay Digital Experience Platform, whereas SharePoint is most compared with Citrix ShareFile, Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, Box and WordPress.
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