Sentences with phrase «electronic content delivery»

Impelsys Inc. iPublishCentral is a leader in providing electronic content delivery solutions to the global publishing market.
* * * About Impelsys Impelsys, a leader in providing electronic content delivery solutions to the global book publishing industry, helps its clients compete, evolve and grow in an increasingly complex marketplace.

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For libraries, eResource Central enables cost savings and simplifies the process of delivering content from multiple sources and formats to users by managing licensing and access rights; automatically updating metadata for library e-resources; integrating e-resource usage into circulation reporting; and managing electronic content acquisition and delivery.
Electronic transfer of content is not simply a new means of delivery, it is a new model of doing business, and every business predicated on the old model is going to have to change.
SEATTLE --(BUSINESS WIRE) —Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) today introduced Amazon Kindle DX, the new purpose - built reading device that offers Kindle's revolutionary wireless delivery and massive selection of content with a large 9.7 - inch electronic paper display, built - in PDF reader, auto - rotate capability, and storage for up to 3,500 books.
In the exhibit hall, these topics are driving the evolution of innovative library technology, as vendors display products designed to both adapt and grow with the next stages of electronic content management and delivery.
The Kindle Development Kit enables developers to build active content that leverages Kindle's unique combination of seamless and invisible 3G wireless delivery over Amazon Whispernet, high - resolution electronic paper display that looks and reads like real paper, and long battery life of seven days with wireless activated.
In software development terms, I'm asking for a reference to a Marketing Requirements document or a Functional Specification for electronic statements content, formatting, and delivery.
Electronic Arts (EA) launched the Origin content delivery service called Origin in 2011 to combat Steam in the exploding digital game delivery market.
After Electronic Arts, he returned to the hardware platform business with 3DO, a pioneer in network content and delivery, digital video, graphics, and optical storage before founding Digital Chocolate in 2003.
Finally Thomson Reuters, in its Sweet and Maxwell and Westlaw UK guises, has woken up to a world that combines a deep commitment to electronic delivery of primary and secondary content, with related workflow in the form of guidance and documentation driven by clever software.
Over time emerged the technical revolution, on the one hand within the print industry and on the other in terms of electronic delivery of content and beyond, into the «solutions» age, with its mix of advantages and disappointments; one view of this transition can be found in a recent interview with the Wolters Kluwer head.
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