Drupal is Open Source content management platform powering millions of websites and applications.
Current Version: 8.2.3
Users: Businesses, Educational Institutions, Government and non-government agencies
Released on: 2000
Features:
- Assistance: Plenty of avenues to assist, where you can search or ask questions.
- Simple to Use
- A User-friendly interface for admins and editors to perform foundational tasks such as data modeling, front end, landing page, installation, the architecture of information, and much more.
- Views are integrated with the core, allowing users to quickly create pages, admin section, blocks, and effortlessly modifying existing pages.
- Authoring, Configuration management, and up-gradation are easy. Drupal Module Upgrader: Automatically allows conversion from Drupal 7 code to Drupal 8, ensuring the best-practice migration process.
- Responsive: Fully adapted to mobile devices with different screen sizes.
- Functionality and Features: 59 core modules such as Jquery Update, Entity API, Automatic Packaging, and CKEdition. Fast, secure and flexible PHP based theming engine – Twig.
- Mechanism to alter database SELECT queries before executed using contributed and custom modules. In order to add additional conditions, access to certain entities is restricted by implementing hook_query_alter() or hook_query_TAG_alter().
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NASA launches “Science on Drupal Central” To Unite Earth Science Data
Date: 1.7.2026
City: Washington, D.C.
Category: Technology/Science
The Earth Science division of NASA is innovating data handling through the “NASA Science on Drupal Central” (NSODC) program. Directed by Principal Investigator Bruce Caron, this program creates a main center for Drupal hosting, code sharing, and community collaboration. By offering shared tool systems and a centralized knowledge base, NSODC makes it possible for NASA scientists and developers to quicken metadata authoring and cloud integration. At the ESDIS project, this initiative gives researchers the ability to reuse code and share knowledge, which drastically lowing the costs and enabling the collective intelligence of the Earth science digital platforms network within the agency.