Adobe Experience Manager vs Drupal: What are the differences?
What is Adobe Experience Manager? A comprehensive content management solution for building websites, mobile apps and forms. It is a Web Content Management System that allows companies to manage their web content (Web pages, digital assets, forms, etc) and also create digital experiences with this content on any platform web, mobile or IoT.
What is Drupal? Free, Open, Modular CMS written in PHP. Drupal is an open source content management platform powering millions of websites and applications. It’s built, used, and supported by an active and diverse community of people around the world.
Adobe Experience Manager and Drupal can be primarily classified as "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" tools.
Some of the features offered by Adobe Experience Manager are:
- Content Storage
- Creative Cloud Integration
- Tags and Metadata Management
On the other hand, Drupal provides the following key features:
- Categorize with taxonomy, automatically create friendly path urls, create custom lists, associate content with other content on your site, and create smart defaults for content creators
- Manage content with an easy-to-use web interface. Drupal's flexibility handles countless content types including video, text, blog, podcasts, and polls with robust user management, menu handling, real-time statistics and optional revision control.
- Users can be assigned one or more roles, and each role can be set up with fine-grained permissions allowing users view and create only what the administrator permits.
According to the StackShare community, Drupal has a broader approval, being mentioned in 832 company stacks & 913 developers stacks; compared to Adobe Experience Manager, which is listed in 3 company stacks and 3 developer stacks.