Drupal
Drupal has become one of the most popular frameworks for building websites since its creator, Dries Buytaert, released the first version to the world in 2001. Since then, the Drupal CMS has grown into one of the most powerful and flexible systems available as a result of 1000s of programmers and designers working on it from all over the world. Drupal is open source software. That means that the code that runs Drupal is open to everyone who wants to take a look at it, modify it or update it. There’s no proprietary magic going on behind the scenes. There’s no hobbling the code for certain people. It’s just good, free, open code. Click the MORE button below for assistance with Drupal Upgrades, Drupal Development or Drupal Maintenance. For assistance with Drupal Upgrades, Drupal Development and Drupal Maintenance, please follow the appropriate link below or send us a quick and easy message via the contact button below and we will get in touch with you.
On January 7, 2011, Drupal 7 was released to the world. But by then most of the Drupal world was accustomed to Drupal 6 and we had millions of sites powered by Drupal 6. Compiled from various release notes and announcements, we have got a point to point listing of why one should upgrade one’s Drupal 6 site to Drupal 7.
Drupal is an open source content management system written in PHP powering millions of websites and applications across the globe. Drupal, like many contemporary CMS, lets the administrators to create, classify content, and automate administrative tasks, and control site visitors and contributors. Drupal can power forums, shopping carts, blogs, and much much more.
Comprehensive and dedicated maintenance is the cornerstone of any business's content management system. Drupal continuously works to debug issues within the system while regularly adding new features and security updates. If you wish to maintain a website which bends to the modern user's needs and expectations, then you must factor in the constant conveyer belt of software updates.

