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JaduJadu is a UK based CMS software vendor that specialises in enterprise web content management, transactional and search systems, having implemented for Public and Private Sectors, Education and NFP markets. After just seven years the company is one of the leading CMS vendors in the UK.
Jadu was formed late in 2001 with the mission to ‘Organise information across the enterprise and make it accessible to humans and machines’ and in 2006, this was re-enforced by a Sematic Web strategy to provide tools to publish re-usable content and data.

Jadu has since leaped from strength to strength, having partnered with Google early in 2006 to become the UK’s first Google partner. Since then Jadu has implemented dozens of Google Enterprise Search systems and has become the first CMS vendor in Europe to include integration with the Google Appliance with all its enterprise CMS systems.
Jadu is the first commercial Web Content Management provider to offer an integrated Twitter module within its CMS software. This enhances brand management, customer service and knowledge management. Available as a free upgrade, the 'Jadu CMS Client for Twitter' enables organisations that use Jadu CMS to engage with the social web and maintain standards for transparency and compliance.

Customers include The University of Leeds, Manchester City Council, The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and The Alzheimer's Society.


For more product information about Jadu CMS Client for Twitter, please visit www.jadu.co.uk or tweet directly with Jadu at www.twitter.com/JaduCMS

 

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"The digital world has undergone a revolution in recent years and continues to develop at a tremendous pace, and we have tried to include lots of exciting and innovative functions on the new website" Gordon Brown, Prime Minister - number10.gov.uk

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"When traditional journalists were forced to leave the country (Iran), Twitter became a window for the world to view hope, heroism, and horror," Mark Pfeifle, former aide for George W Bush on Telegraph.co.uk



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