Drupal Evolution: Adapting for Future Success
Drupal, a renowned content management system known for its scalability, faced a decline in users since 2019, dropping to around 0.8 million websites today. Business Growth Strategist Ujjawal Laddha in his Linkedin post attributes this decline to Drupal's perceived lack of evolution, especially in user-centric experiences. While Drupal 7 enjoyed success for over three years, subsequent releases like Drupal 8 and 9 struggled to keep pace with rapidly evolving user expectations. However, recent improvements have made Drupal faster, better, easier, scalable, and more secure, establishing it as a top-tier enterprise CMS. For users of Drupal 7, migration to Drupal 10 is crucial before its end of life on January 5, 2025. Similarly, users on Drupal 8/9 should consider an immediate upgrade, given that both versions have reached their end-of-life.
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