Digital content services provider Ingram Digital Group, US, has announced that it is enhancing the structure of its organisation to meet its increasing customer base. With this new structure, the company seeks to effectively deliver the rapidly expanding catalogue of digital content management and distribution solutions it has been developing over the past year.
Four new business units - Education Solutions, Institutional Solutions, Retail Solutions and Content Solutions - have been created within the company, each delivering solutions specific to the requirements of the markets they are focused on. In support of the new business units, Ingram Digital has also developed a new central support team tasked with presenting Ingram Digital's technologies and services to the publishing industry, and marketing the company and its solutions to publishers, customers and end-users. Made up of three departments, Publisher Business Development, Custom Solutions and Marketing, the new division will be headed by Martin Marlow, formerly VP of Product and Marketing.
Launched in 2006, Ingram Digital claims to have quickly become a leading independent e-content distributor and supplier of digital content management, hosting, and distribution solutions for publishers, retailers, libraries, higher education institutions and resellers worldwide. The company was recently named one of the 100 e-content companies that matter most by EContent magazine.
Ingram Digital reached a number of significant milestones in 2007 including initiating its operations in EMEA with the opening of new offices in the UK and appointing more than 60 new positions worldwide. Solution highlights included: VitalSource commemorating the billionth book distributed in its VitalBook format; MyiLibrary reaching the 100,000-title mark on its aggregated library e-book platform; and CoreSource being selected by US publishing group Macmillan as the single platform for managing and distributing its digital assets worldwide.
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