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Website Transitions to New Subscription Software "Paradise"
The website is set to transition to a new subscription software, "Paradise," this coming September weekend. This significant change has been prepared for a year, with the aim of providing a more efficient and customer-friendly service.
For the past few years, the website has been using the software Abofix, programmed by its own IT team, for managing subscriptions. However, with the growing demand for diverse subscription models and differentiated data, the need for a more flexible and advanced system has become apparent.
During the transition period, some minor errors in subscription delivery may occur due to the initial days with the new software. The website assures its users that the IT team is working diligently to ensure a smooth transition and minimal disruptions to the service.
Subscription requests or orders can be submitted through forms on the website during the transition. It is recommended to use the website for submitting subscription-related requests, as the subscription service team will only be available to assist with concerns starting September 25.
The transition to "Paradise" is a challenge for everyone involved, but the website's highly qualified and dedicated IT staff are up to the task. The team has maintained the website's position in the media market by writing tailored programs for the editorial team and various publishing departments.
The ultimate goal is to strive for independence from individual programmers for the future, ensuring the website can continue to adapt and grow with the digital age. The website offers diverse subscription models, and the new software is expected to help attract new subscribers to its journalism.
The search results do not specify who developed the software package "Paradise" that will be introduced from September this year. Regardless of its origin, the website is confident that the new software will help it deliver a better service to its users.
A few years ago, the website also introduced a new editorial system, demonstrating its commitment to staying at the forefront of technology. The transition to "Paradise" is just another step in this continuous journey of improvement.
The website encourages its users to bear with any minor inconveniences during the transition and looks forward to delivering a more efficient and improved subscription service with the new software.
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