Publishing technology company Atypon has opened an office in Rochester, NY to keep pace with their aggressive hiring of software engineers, front-end developers, solution architects, and project managers. The global company has nearly tripled its staff in the past three years. Atypon is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, with offices in New York City, Alabama, the UK, Jordan, and Greece.
Literatum, Atypon's online publishing SaaS platform, is the most widely used in scholarly and professional publishing. It provides easy-to-use tools and automated technologies for managing, marketing, and selling online publications. Literatum is the only online publishing platform that includes website design and development tools, automated semantic tagging, subscription modeling, eCommerce, and real-time analytics—in a single product. Atypon hosts over 24 million articles, 11,000 journals, and 154,000 eBooks for over 2,400 publishers and societies worldwide.
Formerly of Standards & Poor's and Rovi, Connolly was hired to oversee the company's growth in Rochester. The newly renovated office, on Brown's Race in the historic High Falls business district, is nestled among other high-tech companies, including Datto, Text100, and ShoreTel. The office overlooks the Genesee River Falls.
Atypon was recently acquired by global publisher Wiley for $120M.
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