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23 April 2007
Saint John Patrick Publishers chooses Compelling Minds
Mobile Europe and European Communications web sites to be redeveloped by Compelling Minds.
Saint John Patrick Publishers (SJP), one of the UK's fastest growing business to business media companies, has chosen Compelling Minds to redevelop its Mobile Europe and European Communications web sites, complementing the magazines of the same names.
SJP recently acquired the license to publish both magazines from Nexus Business Media and quickly decided that a complete redevelopment was essential to the future success of the web sites.
Compelling Minds will be creating new web sites for SJP that are timely, easy to use and include many exciting features that are on the cutting edge of internet publishing technology. The web sites will be based on Compelling Minds. 'Compelling CMS' content management system built on the open source Slouch MV controller.
Compelling Minds is committed to using open source technologies because it keeps costs low for clients, provides a massive code base to draw upon allowing the best solution to be found for any requests, and allows complete flexibility throughout a project.
Compelling Minds Director, Jay Neill said, "We are delighted to be working with Saint John Patrick Publishers to develop web sites for two of their flagship products and can't wait to deliver an exciting online experience to Mobile Europe's and European Communications' existing readers."
Mobile Europe and European Communications Publisher, John Owen said, "We are pleased to be working with Compelling Minds and are confident that they bring the right blend of experience and innovation to this vital project for Saint John Patrick."

