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IT Status of The Villages
I just interacted with the Villages Sun for a renewal of my subscription. I had to give a credit card number over the phone. I asked why no online presence and the ability to pay, suspend, and restart subscriptions online like 98% of publications. I was told they are a small town newspaper and that would destroy that image if they provided that service. It was all I could do not to laugh into the phone. The Sun is many things, an advertiser, housing brochure, lite news, but small town newspaper?
It got me thinking about the “computer” status here in TV. Newspaper forces interaction on phone, limited hours and snail mail interactions. The golf tee time system is badly in need of upgrade. Clunky interface, inability to see any open time on same day, generally looks like a 1990’s interface. The phone system is arcane and byzantine. A relative used to pride himself on setting up a tee time for a group of 12. With errors and redos it usually took him over an hour. VCDD system somewhat better but government systems usually have limited functionality. It is obvious that this is not a priority for the powers that be. I would think the convenience and 24 hour availability would more than pay for itself. Smoothing out tee time interfaces would make their job easier. Shopping cart technology is mature and affordable. Tee time apps, both Apple and Android are obvious needs. Even athena health care appointments on line non functional. Just some rambling thoughts. |
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What you can assume from this criticism is that the older generation is still in control. They are able to move Live oaks by the dozen that are fifty-sixty foot tall. They can build an amazing house and tell you what hour you will close on it. They are able to continue business in the worst economic downturn this world has seen in a long time. I am not real techy but I am not dumb either. Just stop. I am having a bad day. I like the Morses and I have observed them closely for many years. Never met them but I can see by their works they are good people. AND SMART AS HELL. |
In this day and age there really is no excuse for an outfit as large as TV to be living in the dark ages, technologically speaking. Want to make sure you can get tickets to a particular showing of a movie? You have to drive down to the theatre and buy tickets in the morning, then go back later for the show, because they are not online like almost every other movie theatre in the universe. Ridiculous. I love TV but still ...
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Praise for the golf tee time system
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And here is the real point, it works, and all the bugs have been fixed. Any new system would require lots of money and lots of time to make it work as error free. (The company I worked for had negative experiences moving away from existing HR and payroll systems to newer programs by third parties. Lots of money thrown down the toilet). So a new system would be nice, but I worry about the cost and shakedown / debugging experience that we would all have to work through. |
The guys that handle our groups get tee times for a group of 24 and they do it online. If it took an hour they would stop doing it lol. I agree that it isn't the best system, heck it too a pandemic to improve the sign in at the golf courses. Not sure how upgrading would pay for it as stated, it's an expense, increase expenses requires an increase in revenue.
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Also add a concern the systems likely do not have state of the art safeguards to prevent cyber attacks. Imagine the golf system locked down for ransom. However, a real person answers the phone here, usually on the first ring. No endless loop phone answering systems. Paying for the human interaction vs technology probably is not a bad choice for this market. |
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I pay by check
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I agree. By the way, how about having Villages ID card on our phones? If the airlines can scan tickets that way, I would think this is possible.
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Really ? That bothered you. You must live a charmed life to give that so much thought.
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Letting my “Daily sunny news” expire without renewal. If they cannot recycle the newsprint, I will not buy the newsprint. Not much news anyway, just advertisement for themselves. However, time to get on board with technology, much agreed there.
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My guess is they don't want to spend the money on the upgrades. Just like they won't spend the money on changing the outmoded gate card system. If the Daily Sun had an online subscription to the entire newspaper, I'd buy it. But I don't want the hassle of spelling my name and giving my credit card out over the phone, and having to call to suspend service, blah, blah--all of which could and should be online. I don't want to deal with all that paper, either. My morning cup of coffee is enjoyed with my online newspapers. Rant over. |
Newsprint is being recycled into electricity.
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