Why Drupal Continues to Lead in Enterprise Projects in 2026
In a detailed analysis published by Attico, Andrey Eroftiev examines Drupal’s standing in 2026 and finds that it continues to thrive in enterprise environments. Despite changes in the CMS landscape and increasing competition from SaaS and headless solutions, Drupal remains the platform of choice for organizations that demand security, scalability, and structured content workflows. Examples from government agencies, major universities, and global corporations support the case that Drupal is far from obsolete.
Andrey addresses persistent myths about Drupal being outdated, insecure, or too complex for content teams. He counters these claims by pointing to advances in performance, admin usability, and automated workflows. Drupal’s flexibility remains unmatched for enterprises that need deep customization, multilingual support, or integration with internal systems. While lighter platforms may suit small-scale or single-purpose sites, Drupal still excels where requirements are nontrivial.
The piece outlines how Drupal’s long-term stability and enterprise readiness continue to deliver value beyond initial setup costs. The author also notes the growth of decoupled use cases and the platform’s steady role in regulated sectors. Rather than fading, Drupal is evolving to meet enterprise demands with a strong developer community and a maturing ecosystem.
