Drupal vs. TelemetryTV

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Drupal
Score 6.8 out of 10
N/A
Drupal is a free, open-source content management system written in PHP that competes primarily with Joomla and Plone. The standard release of Drupal, known as Drupal core, contains basic features such as account and menu management, RSS feeds, page layout customization, and system administration.N/A
TelemetryTV
Score 8.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
TelemetryTV is a digital signage platform built for the modern organization who needs to engage audiences, generate awareness, and give their teams and communities a voice. TelemetryTV allows users to broadcast dynamic content by streaming video, images, social feeds, turnkey apps, and data-driven dashboards to all displays, wherever they are. The vendor states TelemetryTV powers marketing and internal communications at Starbucks, New York Public…
$8
Annual term : No Minimum Devices
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Entry
$8 per device /mo
Annual term : No Minimum Devices
Core
$13 per device /mo
Annual term : No Minimum Devices
Elite
$16 per device /mo
Annual term : Minimum 10 Devices Required
Enterprise
$35 per device /mo
Annual term : Minimum 100 Devices Required
Network
starting at $4500 /mo
Annual term : Minimum 500 Devices Required
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
DrupalTelemetryTV
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsHigher Volume Discounts Available for Enterprise-Level Customers and Advertising Networks
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Community Pulse
DrupalTelemetryTV
Features
DrupalTelemetryTV
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Drupal
2.0
Ratings
121% below category average
TelemetryTV
-
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Role-based user permissions2.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
Comparison of Platform & Infrastructure features of Product A and Product B
Drupal
7.7
Ratings
1% above category average
TelemetryTV
-
Ratings
API9.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language6.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Web Content Creation
Comparison of Web Content Creation features of Product A and Product B
Drupal
5.3
Ratings
37% below category average
TelemetryTV
-
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WYSIWYG editor1.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness9.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Admin section3.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Page templates4.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Library of website themes3.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Publishing workflow9.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Form generator3.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Web Content Management
Comparison of Web Content Management features of Product A and Product B
Drupal
5.0
Ratings
38% below category average
TelemetryTV
-
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Content taxonomy10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
SEO support1.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Bulk management10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions2.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Community / comment management2.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Best Alternatives
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Small Businesses
ManageWP
ManageWP
Score 10.0 out of 10

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Medium-sized Companies
RWS Tridion Sites
RWS Tridion Sites
Score 9.0 out of 10
Zoom Rooms
Zoom Rooms
Score 8.7 out of 10
Enterprises
RWS Tridion Sites
RWS Tridion Sites
Score 9.0 out of 10

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User Ratings
DrupalTelemetryTV
Likelihood to Recommend
2.0
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9.1
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Likelihood to Renew
8.2
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Usability
3.0
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Availability
9.7
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Performance
8.9
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-
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Support Rating
5.0
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8.9
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In-Person Training
8.0
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-
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Online Training
6.0
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-
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Implementation Rating
5.1
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-
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Ease of integration
9.0
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-
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Product Scalability
8.0
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User Testimonials
DrupalTelemetryTV
Likelihood to Recommend
We developed a corporate website using Drupal, which features a large number of static pages and several dynamic functions, including a contact us form, location finder, and job posting. We utilized Drupal with some customization to achieve the desired functionalities. We have also worked on e-commerce sites using Drupal, and there is a scope for improvements, specifically in cataloging.
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Telemetry works well with basic communications. If you have a TV screen set up in a high traffic area you can add and remove info on the fly. It will update within minutes. Also, several users can make edits as needed.
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Pros
  • Content Types... these are amazing. Whereas a more simplistic CMS like Wordpress will basically allow you to make posts and build pages, Drupal 8 gives you the ability to define different types of content that behave differently, and are served up differently in different areas of the website.
  • Extensibility... it scales, ohhhh does it scale. They've really figured out server-side caching, and it makes all the difference. Once a page has been cached, it's available instantly to all users worldwide; and when coupled with AWS, global redundancy and localization mean that no matter where you're accessing the site, it always loads fast and crisp.
  • Workflows... you have the ability to define very specific roles and/or user-based editorial workflows, allowing for as many touchpoints and reviews between content creation and publication as you'll require.
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  • Easy setup with a G Suite domain.
  • Detailed board and display options.
  • Updates boards and displays can be done on the fly and update instantly.
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Cons
  • Security and new release notifications are a hassle as they happen too often
  • Allowing them to write PHP modules is a big advantage, but sometimes integrating them is a small challenge due to the version the developer is working on.
  • Steep learning curve, but worth it
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  • There is nothing I think they need improvement on at the moment.
  • When I have made suggestions they have altered the item so align with my idea.
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Likelihood to Renew
I really like Drupal, and besides the one major issue with not being able to update from version 6 to version 7 and I am happy to continuing using it. Hopefully as time goes on they will make it easier to upgrade or provide better tools for mid-level web designers like myself to build out new sites without the help of expensive 3rd party's.
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Usability
It has a very steep learning curve. When starting with Drupal, the functionality and setup have to be learned, which is complex in comparison to tools like WordPress. Drupal is more powerful and can create a wider range of applications, but it definitely has a learning curve. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to make a dynamic web application bigger than the scale of a WordPress blog.
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Reliability and Availability
Drupal itself does not tend to have bugs that cause sporadic outages. When deployed on a well-configured LAMP stack, deployment and maintenance problems are minimal, and in general no exotic tuning or configuration is required. For highest uptime, putting a caching proxy like Varnish in front of Drupal (or a CDN that supports dynamic applications).
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Performance
Drupal page loads can be slow, as a great many database calls may be required to generate a page. It is highly recommended to use caching systems, both built-in and external to lessen such database loads and improve performance. I haven't had any problems with behind-the-scenes integrations with external systems.
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Support Rating
As noted earlier, the support of the community can be rather variable, with some modules attracting more attraction and action in their issue queues, but overall, the development community for Drupal is second to none. It probably the single greatest aspect of being involved in this open-source project.
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Each time I have called with a problem, I have gotten a prompt and courteous reply. And, my problem is always solved and followed up on. I honestly don't get this type of response from any other support group I am involved with. Thanks so much for such an outstanding staff.
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In-Person Training
I was part of the team that conducted the training. Our training was fine, but we could have been better informed on Drupal before we started providing it. If we did not have answers to tough questions, we had more technical staff we could consult with. We did provide hands-on practice time for the learners, which I would always recommend. That is where the best learning occurred.
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Online Training
The on-line training was not as ideal as the face-to-face training. It was done remotely and only allowed for the trainers to present information to the learners and demonstrate the platform online. There was not a good way to allow for the learners to practice, ask questions and have them answered all in the same session.
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Implementation Rating
Plan ahead as much you can. You really need to know how to build what you want with the modules available to you, or that you might need to code yourself, in order to make the best use of Drupal. I recommend you analyze the most technically difficult workflows and other aspects of your implementation, and try building some test versions of those first. Get feedback from stakeholders early and often, because you can easily find yourself in a situation where your implementation does 90% of what you want, but, due to something you didn't plan for, foresee, or know about, there's no feasible way to get past the last 10%
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Alternatives Considered
Drupal's capabilities outpace WordPress by miles. Drupal is more customizable, scales better for larger companies and has advanced content types. If you own a small business or work at a startup company, I would recommend WordPress but if your firm is trying to scale and you have more than 50 employees I would recommend Drupal.
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Hypersign and Mvix Digital Signage. Telemetry TV's display options and reliability beat both of them. Telemetry also offered a lot more at a much better price point.
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Scalability
Drupal is well known to be scalable, although it requires solid knowledge of MySQL best practices, caching mechanisms, and other server-level best practices. I have never personally dealt with an especially large site, so I can speak well to the issues associated with Drupal scaling.
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Return on Investment
  • Drupal helped us launch a creative, marketing- and product-focused website with custom coding integrations tailored to our goals.
  • Drupal allows us to rely on secure and consistently updated core code.
  • Drupal's code taxing on the server does start to get a bit heavy as you go along with customizations, so at some point, we decided to stop. We want to ensure our Google Page Score remains high, including paying close attention to page load speed.
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  • We are able to share info to visitors, students, and staff in real-time.
  • These display's come in handy during registration times at the beginning of the year. They help mark different stations for parents/guardians.
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ScreenShots

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