Let me provide you the links with your points:

http://www.whitehouse.gov
http://mcdonalds.com.au/
http://www.canonical.com/
http://pythonline.com/ (That is Monty Python)

and here are some more:
http://buytaert.net/tag/drupal-sites

And here is a small group of developers. You might know one:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/nidhug/4923618478/#/photos/nidhug/4923618478/lightbox/


(as you always say: you *can* do the research. Thing is, if you do not, but 
still make statements, you might end up looking very very stupid. That is why 
i try to provide links to sources that back up my statements as often as 
possible. And yes, when i dont, i do get it wrong sometimes.)


-- 
rgds,

Reinier Battenberg
Director
Mountbatten Ltd.
+256 758 801 749
www.mountbatten.net



On Tuesday 31 August 2010 17:31:38 Mugarura Cavin wrote:
> When you use a Content Management System, its clear that you will inherit
> the shortcomings of that platform,
> I have not seen any large enterprise using Drupal
> Google does not, Facebook does not, Starbucks is using Salesforce for their
> volunteer website.
> I might be wrong, but i need to know which large enterprises are using
> Drupal
> 
> i think people who use Drupal/Joomla make a choice based on certain factors
> (and not that one of them is the best on the planet)
> 
> a) have low budgets
> b) using a small team of developers
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