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The database itself now refuses edits and deletes on the money and stock ledgers — corrections are made forward, in the open, never by rewriting history. Off-site write-once anchoring of the ledger fingerprint is built and staged for activation, and our backup restore drill passed end-to-end.
Customers can settle an outstanding invoice from the portal through Paystack's hosted checkout. Every payment is still confirmed against the bank record before it touches the books — the same discipline as always, with less typing. Rolling out as provider keys go live.
The 45-report management library is complete, our automated monitoring fleet now watches 14 different failure patterns around the clock, and daily AI-generated summaries brief management every morning.
Applying to COJUDE now takes a structured application with a short skills quiz — no email attachments, no lost CVs. Open roles appear on Google Jobs automatically.
Our official home moved to cojude.com — corporate profile, brand catalogue, coverage map, insights and the customer portal, all under one roof.
Management insights, anomaly summaries and question-answering over our own operational data went live — role-gated, budget-capped and cached, so the assistant works for the business rather than the other way round.
The application now runs against the database with the least privilege it needs, sensitive values are redacted from logs, and sensitive actions require explicit server-side authorisation.
Our own 2026-native operations platform — orders, inventory with expiry-first picking, payments, field-force routing and accounting — took over production after a parallel run against the old system.
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