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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Paul Wilcox, CIO of HMH Publishing (Part 7)

Posted on Thursday, Feb 10th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: What percentage of books today are being sold by Amazon and online retailers? PW: I couldn’t tell you off the top of my head, but I know that it more than tripled in a year in terms of our share. Well, we have a very small

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Paul Wilcox, CIO of HMH Publishing (Part 6)

Posted on Wednesday, Feb 9th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: Interesting! Assembling your own books – how are you doing that? What is the workflow for a teacher to assembling his or her own book? PW: This for us is very new. What we do is have a consultant come in and work with teachers to

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Paul Wilcox, CIO of HMH Publishing (Part 5)

Posted on Tuesday, Feb 8th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: I see. That actually gives me a good segway into one of the most important discussions in your industry today, or at least the way the greater technology world hears about your industry, which is the movement of textbooks to e-books and the rise of the

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Paul Wilcox, CIO of HMH Publishing (Part 4)

Posted on Monday, Feb 7th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: What is your perspective on what Google is doing with Google Docs and Google Apps? PW: Well, for a lot of these kinds of applications is the same thing with the similar applications for the iPad. Our problem, or I guess our challenge, is compatibility. It

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Paul Wilcox, CIO of HMH Publishing (Part 3)

Posted on Sunday, Feb 6th

By Sramana Mitra and guest author Shaloo Shalini SM: Well, sounds like it makes perfect financial sense that a private cloud is going to be more cost effective than an environment where there is a lot of duplication, no virtualization, and all of that. I know the financial answer to this question, but the question

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Thought Leaders In Cloud Computing: Paul Wilcox, CIO of HMH Publishing (Part 1)

Posted on Thursday, Feb 3rd

The advent of iPads, Kindles and e-books coupled with cost effective, efficient, and scalable cloud computing technology is creating a big churn in the traditional publishing industry. Environmental concerns on electronic publishing aside, cloud computing seems to benefit the newer trends in publishing world such as ‘self publishing’ that does entail a fair amount of additional effort from the authors as opposed to traditional publishing, but helps in terms of scale, costs and time to publish.