News | January 31, 2013

iMirus, An Oklahoma Based Company That Specializes In Content Management And E-Publishing Has Opened A New Office In Austin, TX

iMirus has opened a new office in Austin, TX to grow their digital publishing solutions & services in Texas and the Midwest. Austin Tenant Advisors, a commercial real estate company in Austin assisted them with the transaction.

Austin, TX (PRWEB) - Tulsa's leading content management and publishing company, iMirus (http://www.imirus.com), announced the opening of a new office in Austin, TX in an effort to reach out to a growing market in Texas.

"Businesses continue to thrive in Texas and many who are looking into "going digital" or "mobile" will benefit from iMirus presence in the area", says commercial real estate advisor Nathan K Smith.

The company's prime product, the Multi-Channel Publishing Platform (MCPP), is designed to increase viewership to a publication through simultaneous broadcasts on mobile, Internet and on print. Easy to use, the MCPP's modular structure allows system upgrades and interface with other services while maintaining compatibility with other content management systems. This enhances the capabilities of the business.

For example, a mere PDF document may be quickly deployed on major mobile platforms in a few clicks, thereby broadcasting its content conveniently and efficiently. The MCPP also helps publishers design content, enhance graphics and increase visibility on the internet through notifications and social network feeds. These easily translate into increased revenues through traffic and conversion.

iMirus also offers training, image branding, content concepts development, and revenue generation consultancy. These services help companies achieve a working environment that optimizes the use of their publishing tools.

Satisfied customers attest to iMirus service. Chris Noble Sr., Director of Manufacturing and Production for ESPN-The Magazine and one of iMirus' over 150+ clients, shared, "They (iMirus) had a tremendous amount of experience with XML. We simply started by saying... I have this problem. This is what I need to do. And, through a collaborative effort, we accomplished exactly what we wanted. iMirus built and produced over 17,500 articles in our XML format."

To learn more about iMirus, please visit http://www.imirus.com.

Source: PRWeb

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