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More than 20 Colleges and Universities Select OmniUpdate's Web Content Management System during the Last 60 Days
Company experiences new client growth at an unprecedented rate
Camarillo, California - July 24, 2007 - OmniUpdate Inc., a leading provider of web content management system (CMS) for higher education, announced today that during the last 60 days, over 20 new clients joined the ranks of colleges and universities utilizing OmniUpdate (OU) to manage their website content.
"As a web CMS company focused on the higher education market, we've taken a radically different approach with OU," states Lance Merker, president and CEO of OmniUpdate, Inc. "Most CMS solutions are based on the installation of proprietary software. These systems typically require a large, up-front financial commitment, extensive IT support, and technically competent users (content providers). OU takes a refreshingly alternative approach; it is designed as an on-demand system, scalable in price, with an intuitive user interface. Yet, behind the scenes, the system is powerful enough to manage the most complex website needs. Our competitively different positioning with a focus on simplicity for users has resulted in our largest single month of client growth in the company's history."
Institutions selecting OmniUpdate as of July include: University of California, Riverside; Columbus State University; New York University, Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service; Franklin Pierce College; Bethany University, Blackhawk Technical College; Santa Barbara City College; Diablo Valley College; Pitt Community College; all three campuses within the Ventura County Community College District as well as the District Office; and, all nine campuses within the Los Angeles County Community College District and the District Office.
About OmniUpdate, Inc.
For nearly 25 years, OmniUpdate, Inc. (formerly known as WebsiteASP and Mainstay) has produced desktop and client-server applications. Today, OmniUpdate's web content management products are currently used to manage over 450 college and university websites, handling over 3 million web pages.
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March 21-24, 2010