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1,757 views|1,233 comparisons
95% willing to recommend
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36 views|21 comparisons
75% willing to recommend
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We performed a comparison between Drupal and OpenText Vibe based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Pros
"It is good for big projects.""You can build websites on it very quickly.""The feature I find most valuable is that Drupal is a framework and not only a CMS.""We use a part of the solution called Acquia. The personalization portion of this is the most valuable aspect fo the solution."

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"It's relatively easy to create folders or workspaces."

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Cons
"The user experience in designing layouts should be much easier or much more helpful.""It is a little bit simplified.""Digital experience features like target, segmentation, and campaign management have a long way to go.""I think the support needs to improve, as well as the integration with tracking and analytics systems."

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"The speed of opening files is too slow and should be increased."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "I would like to see better pricing."
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    At Mediacurrent we often get requests to compare Drupal to other platforms used for intranet sites and social business platforms (like https://dev.twitter.com/ for example). This is often referred to as “Social Business Software”, which has grown in popularity in recent years. I decided to do a round-up of a couple of the more well known platforms and compare their products to Drupal. In this roundup we will be comparing Jive, Sharepoint and Drupal Commons. Drupal Commons is a popular distribution created by Acquia to compete with some of these other proprietary platforms. There are many other options out there, commercial and otherwise, to compare with Drupal but I want to focus on Jive and Sharepoint for a couple of reasons. I chose Jive because it is one of the leading competitors in this space in respect to market share. Next, I chose Sharepoint because I have some history with Sharepoint. This experience dates back to when I built www.adhe.edu with Sharepoint 2007 a few years ago. I subsequently wrote this blog entry about my experience shortly after joining Mediacurrent. This roundup will also act as a refresher for those who read my original “Drupal vs. Sharepoint” blog. Yammer, which was recently bought by Microsoft and is the tool we currently use for office communication will also get some mentions throughout this article. As I went through and tested each of these tools I used three main criteria in my evaluation Cost Ability to Customize Overall features… Read more →
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    Micro Focus Vibe, Novell Vibe
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    Overview
    Drupal is an open source content management platform powering millions of websites and applications

    An app that pulls information about your email contacts' interests, experience, etc. from their social media accounts.

    Sample Customers
    BMJ, The Economist, New Republic, SpaceX, Lush, Danone, Tesla Motors, Peugeot, Stanford Law, Harvard, Oxford University, MIT Media Lab, The Beatles, MTV UK, The Weather Channel, NBC, BBC, grammy.com, Mus_e du Louvre, Whitehouse.gov, London.gov.uk, Gouvernment.fr, New Zealand Government, The Prince of Wales, British Council, NYC Metropolitan Transport Authority, Gatwick Obviously
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    Top Industries
    REVIEWERS
    Marketing Services Firm20%
    Media Company20%
    Non Profit20%
    Retailer10%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Government17%
    Computer Software Company15%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    Manufacturing Company11%
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    Company Size
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business38%
    Midsize Enterprise33%
    Large Enterprise28%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise17%
    Large Enterprise64%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business25%
    Midsize Enterprise25%
    Large Enterprise50%
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    March 2024
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    Drupal is ranked 5th in Web Content Management while OpenText Vibe is ranked 8th in Enterprise Intranet. Drupal is rated 8.6, while OpenText Vibe is rated 6.6. 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 OpenText Vibe writes "The local desktop changes synchronize with the server and are available to the project manager on his mobile". Drupal is most compared with SharePoint, WordPress, Adobe Experience Manager, Liferay Digital Experience Platform and Magnolia CMS, whereas OpenText Vibe is most compared with .

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