Which big names use Drupal?

Matic Čretnik
2 min readOct 24, 2016

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I saw a post recently about another Drupal 8 site that got launched. It was Rainforest Alliance. Nothing special at first. But then, out of curiosity, I clicked on it and checked it. While I was admiring the impressive pictures of the forests, I suddenly remembered that over a month ago I read an article about city of Boston launching its website on Drupal. Then it hit me. Who are the »big names« that Drupal can show off to the world and say ‘These are our most proud members’?

As you may have heard or read or anything else, Drupal is a free and open-source content-management framework that provides a back-end framework for at least 2.2% of all web sites worldwide. To put it in numbers, that’s more than a million websites that run on Drupal worldwide. They can be found in form of personal blogs and all the way down to the corporate, political and governmental websites.

Boston.gov on Drupal

You can be sure that every government, political party or personal blog doesn’t have its Drupal site modified up to date and not everyone is run on its latest version of Drupal, known as Drupal 8. Nobody minds that. However, what are the criteria that labels a company, political party or anything else as a »big name«? Well, we could find a lot of them from a lot of different sources, but I’ll just take into account reputation, size and its impact on its field of activity.

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