Chicago, Illinois – October 10th 2011- Jadu, Inc., a global Web Content Management vendor today announced a new mobile web publishing service called ‘Weejot’ that will enable organizations and brands to easily publish apps to the rapidly expanding mobile web.

Weejot, a breakthrough new service, is delivered through a cloud based software as a service (SaaS) network. It provides organizations and marketers with the tools to deploy and manage mobile web applications based on apps and icons that can be deployed to handheld devices supporting the HTML5 and CSS3 standards such as iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows Phone devices.

Weejot provides tools to create and deploy apps inside the Weejot ‘AppStudio’. It uses data from back office systems, social networks and content management systems as well as embedding maps and the ability to share and distribute those apps over the web. Developers can use the Weejot Software Development Kit (SDK) to develop their own ‘AppTemplates’ which can then connect to back office systems to present mobile data.

The Weejot service has been designed for any organization to easily deploy web applications. The service also allows organizations using Jadu products to build mobile applications easily through integrated ‘out- of-the-box’ AppTemplates.

As a second phase, Jadu will be integrating the Weejot service with many popular open source publishing systems such as Drupal and WordPress, as well as social networks like Twitter and Facebook. Jadu has made it possible to develop a unique task orientated ‘portal’ mobile experience. Users can sign up to the service and deploy a mobile web application with customized apps and icons within minutes.

Jadu’s move into the mobile web space complements the company’s suite of enterprise web experience and content management products – which includes Jadu CMSJadu XFP (online forms) and Rupa Portal (a solution that uses search as a basis for portal and collaboration functionality). Jadu recently announced that its XFP forms product has been deployed for the UK Government’s website Directgov.

Customers who have adopted the Weejot service ahead of launch include a number of key Government departments and the University of Leeds.

Whilst the Jadu Mobile platform will initially be launched for Jadu customers, the full Weejot service and support for other content systems and networks is due to go live in quarter one of 2012.

Jadu is accepting early registrations on the Weejot service and is inviting organizations and personal account users to secure their user names. You can secure your personal and organization user name atwww.weejot.com and registration is on a first come first served basis. Organizations can also authenticate using their Twitter account details.

Jadu will unveil the Jadu Mobile offering as part of its Universe Web Experience Platform at the EDUCAUSE Conference in Philadelphia on October 18th.

Jadu Company Profile:

Jadu helps businesses, public sector organizations and education institutions to create and manage their online channel quickly, simply and cost effectively. Jadu was formed in 2001 to provide content management systems (CMS) for government organizations.

Since its first major implementation for BERR in 2002, Jadu has evolved further and been implemented for hundreds of private and public sector organizations across the UK.

Providing a refreshing approach to enterprise web content management, Jadu offers ground-breaking functionality including accessibility compliance, integrated online forms, mash up page design, integrated Google search, personalization, full statistical reporting, standards compliance, product and catalogue management with a host of other web productivity tools and unparalleled support service.

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

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