Composable CMS, Drupal the Best Option for Businesses: ImageX
Leading Drupal service provider ImageX has recently published a blog reiterating the benefits of a composable Content Management System(CMS). Apart from presenting a composable CMS’s benefits, the blog also makes a case for adopting Drupal.
Composable CMS isn’t a mere buzzword in web development. The idea presents major benefits to businesses. Comparing the three major CMS options will show how the composable model of the content development system differs from others.
The blog compares monolithic CMS, decoupled CMS, and composable CMS. The monolithic model comes with a rigid structure for websites. The decoupled or headless model is diagonally opposite to it. It provides a decoupled front end and back end connected using APIs. At the same time, the composable model offers a balanced middle ground.
A composable CMS breaks down the systems into smaller, reusable components. This web architecture allows you to manage content flexibly and modularly.
The blog also highlights how the inherently composable nature of Drupal comes in handy in putting together a composable model.
Flexibility is the primary attraction of a composable CMS. It helps the business adapt the web property to any workflow style and integrate third-party tools and platforms.
Composable solutions like Drupal don’t have any built-in caps for the website’s growth. Thus, the scalable nature helps the organization grow its websites as time progresses.
The blog also highlights the extensibility that Drupal provides. With this, Drupal allows you to extend the platforms’ functionality to meet unique requirements.