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Jadu is a provider of low-code Web Experience Management software, specialising in Web CMS, Forms, Portal and Customer Case Management tools for the enterprise. Jadu also develops web applications related to document management, search and publishing. The company's global business is based in the UK under ''Jadu, Inc''. (a sister company) based in the USA and a business based in
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servicing the Asia Pacific region.


Company history

The company was founded by Suraj Kika, Richard Chamberlain in 1999 and began development when co-founder Andy Perkins Joined in 2000. The system was first developed for the Department of Trade and Industry (now
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) for the UK consultation portal for Oil and Gas and Renewable Energy. The software developed for the Offshore-SEA website, an environmental portal managed by geological and oceanographic specialists Geotek, then became Jadu Content Management Engine Version 1 — and was implemented for scientific organisations in the UK as a means to publish complex electronic documents generated in MS Word and
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formats. In 2001 the system was redeveloped in PHP and
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and a Version 2 was deployed for UK Government and Local Authorities. Based on the e-GIF standards, and using
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, the system was deployed at the beginning of the first acceptance and adoption of
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platforms within Government. Jadu as a company has a cross platform approach, preferring to develop its software to be agnostic in terms of operating platform and development framework. In 2008, Jadu launched a
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compliant binary of the Jadu CMS supporting IIS, MS SQL and the .NET 2.0 framework using the Phalanger which compiles PHP to CLR (Microsoft's
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) effectively enabling any PHP application to run natively under the .NET framework.Har-Even, Benny (2008)
Jadu gets PHP and .NET talking
, ITPRO, 2 December 2008, retrieved 7 December 2009
Jadu have funded and are supporting the development of Phalanger, including leading the development of VisualStudio.NET support as well as other upgrades to PHP support in .NET. With this new framework under .NET 2.0 and .NET 3.0, Jadu CMS can be extended in C# or any other .NET compiled language using Visual Studio. Using the Phalanger compiler, Jadu CMS (or any other PHP based applications) and the front end web templates are compiled down to two DLLs. - bringing together two fiercely competitive programming disciplines together - making PHP interoperable with the .NET framework. Jadu's Head of Design and User Interface Lee Pilmore was the designer responsible for
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District Council becoming the first UK Local Authority to win a
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Official Honoree status and The City of Edinburgh Council website, which was awarded a top 4-star rating for three years running, as "the best Local Government Website in Scotland" by SOCITM. In 2007, Jadu's design for Kettering Borough Council (designed by Lee Pilmore) was nominated a finalist for the CSS category in the SXSW (South by South West) awards - for "pushing the boundaries of CSS coding technology, bringing together top-notch design and content with standards compliant and accessible code" In 2008, Jadu launched Manchester City Council's website using the Jadu CMS, which won the BT Online Excellence award as the Best Local Government website in Britain. In January 2011, executives from Jadu were invited to a private round table discussion with UK
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,
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to consult with Jadu over barriers to business growth in the UK In October 2011, the company announced the 'Weejot' Mobile web app publishing service. Described as a network for easily developing and publishing mobile web apps to handheld mobile and tablet devices in real-time using
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, CSS3 and
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. In February 2012, Jadu announced that their 'Jadu Universe Cloud' service, a platform for
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CMS, forms, search and mobile products was selected as a preferred supplier into the UK Government
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. On its website, Jadu stated that Jadu Universe Cloud services can be purchased by public sector organisations directly from Cloudstore without an
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tender process, which represents a significant step change in UK Government procurement. Chris Chant, the
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Executive Director confirmed that the Government was "making it easy for the public sector to buy a vast range of services – and so easy that they can try things out at nominal cost before taking it on for a whole organisation." In the Spring of 2013, the Government announced that the
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has sold over £18.2m in products and services through the Cloudstore. Jadu were listed as 13th most purchased services with sales approaching £250,000 in just three months. In March 2013, Jadu announced a partnership with
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to deliver mobile payments using the Weejot.com service, starting with mobile donations. Jadu, PayPal and The Alzheimer's Society co-launched 'Weejot Donate' a weejot.com template that enabled fundraising teams inside any charity to use the weejot.com mobile service to deploy mobile donations apps. The Weejot service was shut down in 2015 so the company could focus on its enterprise
Customer Experience Management Customer experience, sometimes abbreviated to CX, is the totality of cognitive, affective, sensory, and behavioral responses of a customer during all stages of the consumption process including pre-purchase, consumption, and post-purchase sta ...
product strategy. Jadu launched a re-designed Manchester City Council website using its Jadu Universe Platform on 1 May 2013 as a result of a collaboration between the council's web team and Jadu. The site was designed by Jadu's in-house 'Spacecraft' design agency using
Responsive Web Design Responsive web design (RWD) or responsive design is an approach to web design that aims to make web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes from minimum to maximum display size to ensure usability and satisfactio ...
, reflecting Jadu's 'mobile first' vision for delivering web content to all devices. In 2015, Jadu announced it had spun-out Spacecraft and created a new creative design company 'Spacecraft Digital' so that it could focus on creating an ecosystem of channel partners and other agencies that could benefit from using Jadu products and technology. In 2020, Jadu announced 'Spacecraft Digital' was changing its name to 'Jadu Creative'.


Move to Continuous Delivery

Jadu collaborated with the
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and
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Chief Executive Martin Reeves to launch its move to
Continuous Delivery Continuous delivery (CD) is a software engineering approach in which teams produce software in short cycles, ensuring that the software can be reliably released at any time. It aims at building, testing, and releasing software with greater speed ...
, which the company said would save its Local Government customers over £2.5m in costs per year. Early in 2016, Jadu renamed the continuously released platform 'Continuum' as part of a global re-branding programme. The company now releases its platform every 2 weeks, launching a new Integrations Hub in 2017, which is designed to make integrations with back office cloud and on-premise applications non-technical and faster for its customers.


Products


Jadu Central CMS (Web Content Management)

The company's core product, Jadu Central, is a suite of non-technical web-based content management application which covers publishing, directories, search, productivity and workflow, HR, e-payments, retail store management and e-forms. In December 2008, Jadu launched the 1.8 version upgrade to the Jadu CMS (named 'Clearwater' by the company), which includes Semantic Web frameworks and a public API called 'MyJadu API'. The new version upgrade also introduced the concept of social 'directories' enabling structured data records to be either mass imported into the system and/or submitted by users of sites run by the Jadu CMS. In April 2009, Jadu announced a social media module for the Jadu CMS which provides integration to the
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micro-blogging social network. The Jadu Twitter client provides content management with drafts and workflow approval for corporate tweets. In April 2010, Jadu in collaboration with some of its customers, released an Election Results plugin for the Jadu CMS to its government user base to promote the use of Opendata in government. The plugin makes election result data available as
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. Jadu Content Management System itself is a proprietary system, although the company has Open Sourced many of its tools, including its User Interface Design System which was introduced in a continuous release. The Jadu Continuum architecture is cross platform and runs in
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and
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and is provided both on-premise and hosted.


Jadu Galaxies (Cloud CMS deployment system)

In 2006, Jadu developed the Jadu Galaxies content management system. Galaxies (now a standard feature in the Jadu Universe Platform), provides the ability to clone CMS systems in real-time, creating a multi-tenant
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architecture and allowing customers to deploy their own CMS cloud services.


Jadu Central Forms (Forms deployment system)

Jadu
XForms XForms is an XML format used for collecting inputs from web forms. XForms was designed to be the next generation of HTML / XHTML forms, but is generic enough that it can also be used in a standalone manner or with presentation languages other tha ...
Professional (or XFP), now re-branded 'Jadu Central Forms', provides a non-technical framework for complex forms development. XForms Professional connects to back office systems (such as CRM) and e-payments systems to enable accessible transactional forms. In its early stages of development, Jadu XForms was recognised for adopting the
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XForms XForms is an XML format used for collecting inputs from web forms. XForms was designed to be the next generation of HTML / XHTML forms, but is generic enough that it can also be used in a standalone manner or with presentation languages other tha ...
standard. In 2021, it was announced that the product was also embedded into 'Hyland Content Portal' by
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and available as an enterprise web forms and portal solution to its global 'OnBase' and 'Perceptive Content' customer base including The University of Arkansas, Carnegie Mellon University, The Resources for Human Development (RHD) and many others.


Jadu 'Connect' (Cloud based Case Management and CRM)

Directly as a result of the experience of working successfully with the Ministry of Justice, Jadu launched the Connect (formerly 'CXM' - Customer Experience Management) cloud service - a Case Management System designed for real-time collaboration on cases. The service is designed to help large organisations solve cases for customers, encouraging retention, but has its foundation in legal case management. The service combines 'instant chat' functionality with Case Management enabling real-time conversation to become case notes. Jadu developed the product as a
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cloud service, making the Continuum Platform a
hybrid cloud Cloud computing is "a paradigm for enabling network access to a scalable and elastic pool of shareable physical or virtual resources with self-service provisioning and administration on-demand," according to ISO. Essential characteristics ...
product. Early in 2017 Jadu announced that a large number of large organisations has started implementing Jadu Connect, including
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, who stated it intends to provide 85% of its services online using the Jadu Connect platform. In 2018, the Jadu Connect service was adopted by Birmingham City Council as a direct replacement for their SAP CRM system. This marked a move in the Local Government market to replace CRM systems for ' low code' cloud based CRM and case management. In April 2022, Birmingham Council recorded that just under half of its population (over 500,000 users) were registered users of its 'BRUM' account, the personalised web account powered by the Jadu platform. By 2024, the humber had reached 650,000 registered users, almost 75% of the adult population of Birmingham. In February 2022, Welwyn Hatfield Council announced that it had completed a full CRM, Forms and Website transformation in less than one year, having started with implementing the CXM service and designing its website around the digital services it had created using the low-code tools within Connect. By 2022, The Jadu Connect service was processing over 20 million cases across most of the company's customer base after just 5 years since launch.


Notable users

Jadu's customers tend to be substantially sized organisations. In 2008, Jadu announced the
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(one of the largest universities in the United Kingdom), who signed a long term agreement with Jadu to deliver the Jadu CMS and Galaxies deployment system across the University, starting with the Leeds University Library. The largest user of the Jadu Digital Platform is
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, the largest Local Authority in Europe. Following implementation of the Jadu platform, Birmingham City was recognised in the 2017 Webby Awards as an Official Honouree. Also notable are The
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,
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. and also the University of Minnesota. In Australia, Jadu is widely used by Local Authorities in the
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with services provided by the LGAQ (Local Government Association of Queensland) in 2024, Wasatch County Government implemented Jadu Platform propelling it from 1385 of over 3000 County Government organizations, to number 1 in the Silktide web accessibility index. Early in 2025, Liverpool City Council announced it had selected Jadu as its 'Digital Layer' citing AI and Automation as one of its objectives to significantly improve the user experience for its almost 500,000 residents. The contract was reported to be over £2.5m to deliver savings of over £1.8m annually.


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