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Compliance Week relaunches site on Webvision Cloud
Long-time Webvision Client, Wilmington, has adopted Webvision Cloud for their US-based publication.
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Yandell Media launches two sites on Webvision Cloud
New client, Yandell Media, has adopted the Webvision Cloud DXP platform for two of their leading publications.
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William Reed upgrades three sites to the Webvision Cloud platform
Long-time Webvision CMS client, William Reed, migrates their main B2B titles onto our DXP platform.
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IBC365 launches new information service on Webvision Cloud
New client, International Broadcasting Convention (IBC), has adopted the Webvision Cloud platform for a new information service – IBC365– to support the vast community of broadcast media professionals that attend the industry-leading IBC show, now in its 50th year, in Amsterdam every September.
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Jewish Chronicle migrates onto ADvance with Social Sign On integration
New client, Jewish Chronicle (JC), has completed the move of their weekly newspaper onto our ADvance platform.
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Education in Chemistry relaunches with a new responsive site
Following the successful relaunch of Chemistry World, RSC has relaunched their magazine site for chemistry teachers.
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Gasworld upgrades to Webvision Cloud platform and launches new site
Long-time client, monthly publication Gasworld, has migrated onto our new DXP and relaunched their website with a fully responsive redesign.
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Cabinet Maker relaunches new site on Webvision Cloud platform
New client, the 136-year-old weekly publication Cabinet Maker, has become the first to go live on our new DXP with a fully responsive redesign.
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RSC’s Chemistry World relaunches to a global audience
Abacus has redesigned and re-launched the main journal website for new client, the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), with a cutting-edge design.
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Bauer Media UK selects ADvance for paid content strategy
Magazine publishing giant Bauer Media UK has chosen the ADvance audience management platform to test out paid online access for two of its market-leading consumer brands.
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DataCenter Dynamics goes live with a sleek new responsive site
Abacus has redesigned and re-launched the main website for new client DCD, with a beautiful responsive design.
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Aspermont Media takes Abacus’ ADvance Platform Global
The success of the ADvance platform with Aspermont’s UK titles has now led to the platform being rolled out for their publications in Australia and Brazil. Download Case Study
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Why ADvance goes way beyond a typical billing platform
A good billing platform will allow publishers to manage all aspects of the financial relationship they have with their audience.
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How to build your business around corporate subscriptions
Digital businesses need to constantly adapt to remain relevant. In some cases, a wholesale transformation of their business model is required.
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Pharmaceutical Journal website gets a responsive makeover
Abacus has redesigned and re-launched the main journal website for new client, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS), with a beautiful responsive design.
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Shots Magazine completes migration to ADvance audience development platform
Media Business Insight’s leading creative title has completed its move to Abacus’ ADvance platform.
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The Lawyer Acumen 'Highly Commended' at awards
We are happy to announce that Centaur Media’s The Lawyer received recognition for the development of its digital product Acumen.
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The Lawyer Acumen makes the Media Innovation Awards 2014 shortlist
The awards celebrate new ideas and experimentation across web, mobile, print and events. We are happy to announce that Centaur Media’s The Lawyer has been shortlisted for its digital product Acumen.
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ArtReview completes migration to ADvance audience development platform
ArtReview, the international contemporary art magazine, is now live on Abacus’ ADvance platform.
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Data Driven Product Development
In today’s digital era, marketers have a wealth of data available to them for analysis more than ever before, coming in from multiple channels. 87% of marketers strongly agree that they need data to do their job well, but more often than not the overwhelming amount of information available to them tends to be a burden.
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