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Focusing on digital at UBM Built Environment
Matt Davies is Digital Director for UBM Built Environment, the division within leading publisher UBM which handles the property, architecture, and construction sector.
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Macmillan moves to a subscription model
Set up by Macmillan Education in 2000, onestopenglish.com was launched purely as a marketing site for the company’s English language teaching coursebooks.
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Ocean: Exploiting the power of Webvision v3
Ocean Media’s Inside Housing website, designed by Abacus and based on the company’s Webvision v3 digital publishing solution, went live on time and on budget in July 2008.
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£1 million+ contract with Centaur
Centaur Media, a leading B2B publisher with some 60 different titles, has been committed to the online environment for many years. Several of its online titles are established leaders in their marketplace.
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Circulation management and marketing for Centaur
Abacus has designed and built a web-based facility for Centaur Circulation to handle registration for a number of the company’s controlled circulation titles, opt-out email data and marketing campaigns.
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Major redesign for Wilmington’s Press Gazette
Abacus has been responsible for the design, development and implementation of a new website for Press Gazette.
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Webvision v3 launches
Against a backdrop of that (in)famous media haunt, The Groucho Club in London’s Soho, Abacus launched the latest version (v3) of its industry-leading Webvision publishing product.
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EMAP: Brand new website for Drapers, the fashion industry's leading title
EMAP-owned Drapers has launched a striking new web site, which has been designed and built by Abacus.
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New website For EMAP's Construction News
Designed and built by Abacus, the new website for Construction News has gone live.
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New Civil Engineer launches redesigned site
One of the construction industry’s most authoritative titles – EMAP-owned New Civil Engineer– has launched its new website, which has been designed and built by Abacus.