Liferay vs Sitecore: Enterprise Digital Experience Platform Comparison
Capability
Liferay DXP
Sitecore
Advanced CMS with marketing-led focus
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API-first architecture with strong extensibility
Expanding integration through cloud services
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Tightly integrated CDP enabling real-time activation across the DXP
Real-time personalization and decisioning via a central CDP hub
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Rules-based and contextual, often integrated with external data
Historically emphasized within Sitecore’s marketing-led platform design
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PaaS, SaaS, cloud-native, or self-hosted
Legacy on-prem/hosted plus cloud-native offerings
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Embedded AI capabilities with customizable agents and AI Hub
AI-led platform direction with SitecoreAI and cloud services
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Evolutionary upgrades
Platform transition may require re-implementation
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Strong governance and role-based access control
Permissions model aligned with marketing and content teams
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Customer portals, partner portals, intranets, and complex digital platforms
Marketing-driven websites and personalized digital experiences
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⭐ 4.6/5
⭐ 4.5/5
Why Enterprises Are Migrating to Liferay
Lower TCO through Platform Consolidation
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Native Platform Capabilities
Access enterprise-grade content management and tightly integrated customer data capabilities within a unified platform. -
Unified Governance
Manage users, roles, and permissions across websites, portals, and digital touchpoints from a centralized governance framework. -
Operational Efficiency
Lower long-term infrastructure and maintenance costs with a stable platform architecture designed for large-scale enterprise environments.
Built for Complex and Regulated Industries
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Deployment Flexibility
Deploy in SaaS, PaaS, cloud-native, hybrid, or on-premise environments to support security, compliance, and infrastructure requirements. -
Scalable Governance
Support complex organizational structures with advanced role-based access control, flexible workflow management, and enterprise governance tools. -
Compliance and Security Control
Maintain oversight of data residency, security policies, and compliance protocols to meet industry and regulatory requirements.
Predictable Integration and Upgrade Path
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Open Integration Architecture
Connect legacy systems, ERP platforms, CRM systems, and modern APIs using open standards rather than proprietary integrations. -
Incremental Platform Upgrades
Protect your investment with a platform designed for continuous improvement, enabling upgrades without major reimplementation cycles. -
Ecosystem Flexibility
Build your digital ecosystem on open technologies that minimize vendor lock-in and give you the flexibility to adapt over time and integrate with the tools you choose.
Digitial Strategy
Is it Time to Reevaluate Your Digital Experience Platform?
Many organizations running legacy digital experience platforms are reassessing whether their current platform still supports their long-term digital strategy.
If you're experiencing:
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Rising platform licensing and infrastructure costs
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Increasing complexity across your digital experience stack
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Pressure to migrate to new cloud platform architecture
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Governance and workflow limitations across teams
Analyst Ratings
Trusted by Enterprise Teams
Customers consistently rate Liferay higher for:
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Ease of deployment
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Quality of service and support