Who's Using Drupal

Sun Microsystems discuss how Drupal is becoming the Content Management System of choice in the commercial, political and non-profit sectors. From its rise to prominence on the US Presidential Election campaign trail, Drupal's community focused Open Source architecture has helped it grown into the perfect solution for a wide variety of web applications.

Having used Drupal for his recovery.gov site Barack Obama now brings Drupal to the White House. Drupal websites are made to pull a crowd, and the new White House site shows it's got the muscle to handle tremendous traffic reliably and securely.

President Obama

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President Obama

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Australian political journal The Monthly uses Drupal to bring the publication alive online. As well as being tailor made for publishing and archiving articles, Drupal has allowed The Monthly to expand into video with its easy to use interface.

The Monthly Magazine

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The Monthly Magazine

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Kevin Rudd has moved his Prime Ministerial Office website over to Drupal, enabling his staff to quickly put content online without needing specialist web programming skills.

Prime Minister Rudd

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Prime Minister Rudd

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Melbourne University have raised their online profile with a regularly updated media hub that's powered by Drupal.

Melbourne University

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Melbourne University

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The websites behind several of the BBC's print magazines are built with Drupal, drawing on Drupal's renowned strength as an online publishing platform.

BBC

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BBC

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The ABC turned to Drupal when designing sites for their new digital television channels. Pulling together a wide range of media, Drupal adds an interactive dimension to the broadcast content.

ABC

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ABC

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