Drupal Increasingly Becomes Favorite for Governments
There are several advantages for using the Drupal content management system (CMS), for developing government portals. Drupal has been widely adopted by governments worldwide due to its flexibility, scalability, and security features. Across the globe, several government entities have chosen to operate on Drupal. Examples of successful Drupal-powered government portals include whitehouse.gov, australia.gov.au, and canada.ca.
A recent blog post published by Sprintive, a Drupal web solutions provider explains how it has developed custom government portals, such as the Ministry of Human Resources portal in Saudi Arabia. The portal was designed to provide a user-friendly interface, secure authentication, access control, personalized content, multilingual support, and integration with the Unified CRM system.
Sprintive's experience in developing government portals highlights its ability to create customized, secure, and engaging web experiences that meet the highest standards of security and accessibility. The success of Drupal in developing government portals showcases its ability to meet the unique challenges and requirements of public institutions. Click here to read the blog post and know more.
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