What is Drupal?
Drupal is a content management system that allows web developers to create user-friendly websites more quickly and efficiently, with built-in Search Engine Optimization benefits.
Drupal is an agile platform that supports the latest web technologies, including: HTML5, CSS3, JQuery, Javascript and countless others.
Drupal seamlessly integrates the latest social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Tumblr and others.
Who uses Drupal?
Companies such as Warner Brothers, NIKE, Twitter and Yahoo use the Drupal CMS platform.
In addition to http://whitehouse.gov, about 100 government websites are built with Drupal now, including FCC.gov, and the Energy.gov website.
''While open source is already widespread throughout the government, its adoption by the White House will almost certainly give permission for much wider uptake,'' wrote Tim O'Reilly, who publishes books and holds conferences about open-source software. Read more.
