iUpload
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| Type | Private |
| Founded | Burlington, Ontario, Canada (1998) |
| Headquarters | Burlington, Ontario, Canada |
| Key people | Robin Hopper David Carter Bob Royce Aaron Fleming Robin Dindayal |
| Industry | content management corporate blogging |
| Products | Content Manager Personal Publisher Community Publisher Perspectives |
| Revenue | $6,800,000 |
| Website | http://www.iupload.com/ |
iUpload (now Awareness, Inc.) is a content management and corporate blogging software company that creates blogging communities for its clients. A community may be public facing to engage an audience, or internal to the company, serving as a way for staff to communicate and share information and best practices. Companies may also take a comprehensive approach and create both public and internal blogs hosted by iUpload. iUpload's system combines blogging, wiki and content management tools with the IT management capabilities required for enterprise deployment, such as security, workflow, regulatory compliance and integration with existing enterprise applications and other third-party solutions.
Current iUpload customers include McDonald's, McClatchy Newspapers, Cannondale Bicycle Corp., Stillwater National Bank, The New York Times Co., and Trump University. Privately held and founded in 1998, iUpload is based in Burlington, Ontario, Canada.


