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CDAA becomes a Sitecore Certified Solutions Partner

CDAA Pty Ltd, a South Australian web agency, has joined Sitecore's global Certified Partner program in June 2011. This partnership will enable CDAA to further expand its solution offering to enterprise clients.

2011-07-19
ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA, July 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) CDAA Pty Ltd, a South Australian web agency, has joined Sitecore's global Certified Partner program in June 2011. This partnership will enable CDAA to further expand its solution offering to clients - particularly in the enterprise space and for clients requiring highly sophisticated engagement and marketing capabilities from their website content management system.

Sitecore is a global leader in Web content management (WCM) and online engagement for Fortune 1000 and FT 1000 companies, large governments, public and non-profit associations and organisations, and educational institutions. Sitecore's software consists of platforms for WCM and customer engagement, which includes website solutions and integrated automation of marketing tasks and e-commerce based on Microsoft .NET technologies.
As a Certified Solutions Partner, CDAA has access to a wealth of global technical resources and support from Sitecore to deliver the best environments built on the Sitecore CMS in industries such as manufacturing, media and entertainment, insurance, technology and government.

To support websites built on Sitecore, CDAA has developed a support program called OPTiMUM -designed to help protect, support and maintain customers' websites through a schedule of routine maintenance and applied services.

Mark Stanton, Operations and Partner Manager for CDAA said: "Our clients are aware that their online presence is a vital part of their strategic marketing and business plan. Sitecore will enable us to provide them with a highly advanced enterprise solution that proactively responds and adapts to market changes. We know this will be a powerful tool for them and are excited to be able to deliver such a solution as a Sitecore Certified Solutions Partner."

"CDAA is a well-established solution provider, particularly for government and in the health insurance industry," said Philipp Heltewig, Managing Director, Sitecore Australia. "We welcome them to the Sitecore partner network and look forward to working closely with them to deliver high-performance, engaging websites."

About CDAA: CDAA Pty Ltd (www.cdaa.com.au) is an Australian certified digital company for enterprise website design, online marketing and software development. A trusted core vendor of choice for Federal and State Government, private enterprise and member-based organisations, CDAA is a Microsoft Certified Partner and one of Australia's largest Gold Partners for WebCentral, a subsidiary of Melbourne IT. CDAA is a Certified Solutions Partner for Sitecore, DotNetNuke and CentricMinds. CDAA was a key sponsor and presenter at the 2011 National Government Community Engagement Conference.

About Sitecore: Sitecore redefines how organisations engage with their customers online, powering experiences that can sense and adapt to a customer's needs to increase revenue and customer lifetime value and satisfaction. Sitecore was the first Web Content Management system (WCM) to incorporate marketing automation, intranet portal, e-commerce, Web optimisation, social media and campaign management technologies into a cohesive, integrated open platform. Sitecore's software makes it easy for businesses to identify, serve, engage and convert new customers online.

Sitecore's broad choice of capabilities enable marketing professionals, business stakeholders and information technology teams to rapidly implement, measure and manage a successful website and online business strategy. Its powerful development platform, integrated marketing automation tools and intuitive editing workspace enables successful websites of all types.

Thousands of public and private organisations have created and now manage more than 27,000 dynamic websites with Sitecore including Blackmores Ltd., CSIRO, Australian Institute of Chartered Accountants, Panasonic, Goodman and the Australian Government.

CDAA is an Australian certified digital development agency, providing enterprise website design, online marketing and software development solutions to Federal, State Government, and the private sector.


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[Press-News.org] CDAA becomes a Sitecore Certified Solutions Partner
CDAA Pty Ltd, a South Australian web agency, has joined Sitecore's global Certified Partner program in June 2011. This partnership will enable CDAA to further expand its solution offering to enterprise clients.