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Jahia Expands US Headquarters in Washington, DC

Global content management leader establishes service center for North American clients

Jahia (www.jahia.com), the first Web Content Integration software to combine all business, collaborative and social application portals into one simple user interface, today announced the expansion of its US headquarters in Washington, DC to serve North American clients.

Two years after launching into the US market, Jahia expended the North America  presence with the recent inauguration of a new Research, Development and Support facility in Montreal, and a series of strategic partnerships with leading technology-consulting firms such as Quoin, Sapient, Avantia, Computer Associates, who serve several hundred customers in the Americas and abroad. Jahia's offer of global support services and training  includes bigger projects within US clients such as Abercrombie & Fitch, Goldman Sachs, Motorist Mutual, Vicor, Virgin America, HomeAway.com and Rockwell Collin or Garmin International.

"Our headquarters in Washington DC expands upon our Montreal efforts to deliver state of the art technology offerings to our expanding list of North American clients," said Emmanuel Garcin, Jahia's Vice President and General Manager for North America. "We take great pride in the quality of our local support throughout the Jahia global community."

Jahia's intuitive Enterprise Web Content Integration Solution makes it possible for companies to deploy dynamic websites that gather multiple sources of information in a short amount of time - essential to remaining competitive with ever evolving Internet trends.  An effortless design interface further encourages ease of use and active readiness - Web 2.0 technologies are supported with a full Ajax-based in-site editing environment. Users can manage all content - from business, collaborative and social application portals to widgets, gadgets, pictures, Microsoft Office files and RSS feeds - all from one easy to use interface.

An Open Source Java solution with worldwide support, Jahia Enterprise Edition provides high-level tools such as layered caches to optimize high-speed pages as well as intuitive search and indexes. It enables effective file repositories, access control lists and UI Components.

For more information on Jahia and the Jahia community, please visit www.jahia.com  

About Jahia
Jahia is the first Web Content Integration software to allow users to manage all content - from business, collaborative and social application portals to widgets, gadgets, pictures, Microsoft Office files and RSS feeds - all in one simple user interface. Combining Enterprise Web Content management with Document Management and Portal features and leveraging state of the art Open Source frameworks and libraries, Jahia offers a complete solution for developing, integrating, delivering and managing content across intranets, extranets and the Internet, with a much lower total cost of ownership than other proprietary systems. Founded in 2002 in Switzerland, Jahia North America is headquartered in Washington DC with offices in Montreal, Canada and throughout Europe. Jahia is a global company with more than 300 customers in more than 15 countries across the globe. More information is available at www.jahia.com.

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