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Drupal Launches CMS 2.0 and Adds Visual Builder for Marketers

Drag-and-drop tools to reduce developer dependence

The Drupal Association has released Drupal CMS 2.0. Once known as a developer-first platform, Drupal now allows marketers and content teams to build and manage enterprise-grade websites through an intuitive, visual experience.

“Now marketers and site builders can create professional, on-brand sites without having to rely on developers, avoid unnecessary complexity or getting locked into platforms that don't adapt. Built on Drupal's robust open source foundation, Drupal CMS 2.0 puts easy-to-use enterprise quality publishing tools directly in the hands of the marketing team,” said Dries Buytaert, Drupal Founder and project lead.

Elsewhere, CoreMedia adds native personalization and experimentation to its CMS,  BigCommerce expands its Stripe integration, and G2 acquires Capterra.

Stories that caught our eye

  1. Umbraco Achieves ISO 27001 Certification: The accreditation highlights Umbraco’s ability to support multinational enterprises and those in regulated industries. 

  2. A Guide to DXPs in 2026: A look at what DXPs are becoming and what enterprises must validate before autonomy scales faster than governance.

  3. Constructor Named Customers’ Choice in 2025 Gartner Search Report: The only vendor to receive the distinction for this market this year.

  4. Acoustic Launches Native Integrations with Leading Commerce Platforms: Providing real-time, enterprise-scale ingestion of product catalogs, customer profiles, and more.

  5. How UCP and onX Work Together to Enable Agentic Commerce: An explanation of the two different standards for agentic commerce. 

The word on the street…

  1. [LinkedIn]: Buyers shouldn’t rely on Magic Quadrant rankings: Real Story Group Founder Tony Byrne explains his reservations about the Gartner report for CDPs. 

  2. [Reddit]: PaaS recommendations for headless Drupal + Next.js: This Redditor needs some recommendations.

  3. [Reddit]: Flexible CMS for a large government agency website: This Redditor is looking for the best option.