Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Which CMS I should choose? Drupal, Joomla and Wordpress?

Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress are the 3 most popular Content Management System in recent years. They have their own features and developments cycle.

By choosing the proper template/theme with proper plugin/module/extension, we can create company website / product catalog showcase / community market quick.

Here I come across a good article with comparison diagram of DrupalJoomlaWordpress  ( from Rackspace. - CMS Comparison: Drupal, Joomla and Wordpress


DrupalJoomlaWordpress
Homepagewww.drupal.orgwww.joomla.orgwww.wordpress.org
AboutDrupal is a powerful, developer-friendly tool for building complex sites. Like most powerful tools, it requires some expertise and experience to operate.
Joomla offers middle ground between the developer-oriented, extensive capabilities of Drupal and user-friendly but more complex site development options than Wordpress offers.
Wordpress began as an innovative, easy-to-use blogging platform. With an ever-increasing repertoire of themes, plugins and widgets, this CMS is widely used for other website formats also.
Example Sites
Community Portal: Fast CompanyTeam Sugar
Social Networking: MTV Networks Quizilla
Education: Harvard University
Restaurant: IHOP
Social Networking: PlayStation Blog
News Publishing: CNN Political Ticker
Education/Research: NASA Ames Research Center
News Publishing:The New York Observer
InstallationDrupal Installation ForumJoomla Installation ForumWordpress Installation Forum
Ease of Use
Drupal requires the most technical expertise of the three CMSs. However, it also is capable of producing the most advanced sites. With each release, it is becoming easier to use. If you’re unable to commit to learning the software or can’t hire someone who knows it, it may not be the best choice.
Less complex than Drupal, more complex than Wordpress. Relatively uncomplicated installation and setup. With a relatively small investment of effort into understanding Joomla’s structure and terminology, you have the ability to create fairly complex sites.
Technical experience is not necessary; it’s intuitive and easy to get a simple site set up quickly. It’s easy to paste text from a Microsoft Word document into a Wordpress site, but not into Joomla and Drupal sites.
FeaturesKnown for its powerful taxonomy and ability to tag, categorize and organize complex content.Designed to perform as a community platform, with strong social networking features.
Ease of use is a key benefit for experts and novices alike. It’s powerful enough for web developers or designers to efficiently build sites for clients; then, with minimal instruction, clients can take over the site management. Known for an extensive selection of themes. Very user-friendly with great support and tutorials, making it great for non-technical users to quickly deploy fairly simple sites.
Caching Plug-insPressflow: This is a downloadable version of Drupal that comes bundled with popular enhancements in key areas, including performance and scalability.
JotCache offers page caching in the Joomla 1.5 search framework, resulting in fast page downloads. Also provides control over what content is cached and what is not. In addition, page caching is supported by the System Cache Plugin that comes with Joomla.
WP-SuperCache: The Super Cache plugin optimizes performance by generating static html files from database-driven content for faster load times.
Best Use CasesFor complex, advanced and versatile sites; for sites that require complex data organization; for community platform sites with multiple users; for online stores
Joomla allows you to build a site with more content and structure flexibility than Wordpress offers, but still with fairly easy, intuitive usage. Supports E-commerce, social networking and more.
Ideal for fairly simple web sites, such as everyday blogging and news sites; and anyone looking for an easy-to-manage site. Add-ons make it easy to expand the functionality of the site.