ABS Bids Farewell: 25 Years of Service Comes to an End
ABS, PCS’ Advertising Business System has now officially retired after over 25 years in use.
ABS, PCS’ Advertising Business System has now officially retired after over 25 years in use.
PCS’ software solutions can make the transition from print to digital as seamless as possible, and help support publishers from editorial and finance to circulation and advertising.
PCS has announced the appointment of a new managing director at a pivotal time of digital development for PCS’ suite of publishing solutions.
In 2021 PCS launched the reimagined version of Pulse. This solution is our advert creation and production software used by UK publishers.
Automation is becoming increasingly common in many different industries. It has been hailed as a major asset to businesses by increasing productivity, efficiency, and accuracy. But automation also brings with it challenges that can be difficult to navigate if you are not prepared. Here we will look at the benefits of automation at work, the potential challenges it presents, and how you can use automation to your advantage as a publisher.
Promotions have been announced that Richard has been promoted to Head of Commercial Solutions while Alan is the new Head of Operations.
PCS has stepped up its drive to increase customer engagement by promoting Gemma Warner to client services supervisor. Gemma has been working with the software development company since 2018, and has spent the last four years as a product specialist. The new job role will see Gemma able to focus her attention more on supporting … Read more
The MNA has sold over 1,600 extra papers in the first few days of its latest campaign using PCS’ PropertyNet software. Sales of the publisher’s newspapers, the Express & Star and the Shropshire Star increased thanks to their Little Stars campaign – which features cute photos of children that have been sent in by readers. … Read more
Clear Sky Publishing has recently awarded contracts to two Claverley companies, as part of its focus on providing an exceptional service across print and digital platforms.
There are very few things we can thank Covid for – but flexible working is definitely one of them. The pandemic had such an impact on our lives that the phrase “working nine-to-five” is only ever heard now when it’s belted out by Dolly Parton fans at a karaoke bar.