Our Literature
Pearson Education
Pearson Education in InfoTech
In 2004, Infotech reached the partnership with Pearson Education to be an authorized distributor of the:
- Literature for primary and secondary education
- Academic literature
- Professional literature
Pearson Education is a British-owned education publishing and assessment service to schools and corporations, as well for students directly. Pearson owns educational media brands including Addison–Wesley, Peachpit, Prentice Hall, eCollege, Longman, Scott Foresman, and others. Pearson is part of Pearson plc, which formerly owned the Financial Times. It was created in July 1998 when Pearson plc purchased the education division of Simon & Schuster from Viacom and merged it with its own education division, Addison-Wesley Longman, to form Pearson Education. Pearson Education was rebranded to Pearson in 2011 and split into an International and a North American division.
Microsoft Press
Microsoft Press at InfoTech
In 2012, Infotech reached the partnership with Microsoft Tech to be an authorized distributor of their literature on:
- New titles
- Future Titles
- E-Book
Microsoft Press is part of Microsoft Corporation. Since 1985, Microsoft Press helps information technology professionals, developers and business users and those at home to update their skills and technical knowledge in books and in other forms. Since 2009, Microsoft and O’Reilly Media has been a publishing alliance, to administer the editorial direction and product development Microsoft Press. Also, O’Reilly manages the sales, distribution and customer service. Written by industry experts, Microsoft Press products are available worldwide.
O’Reilly
O’Reilly in InfoTech
Additionally, in 2012, Infotech reached the partnership with O’Reilly to be an authorized distributor of their:
- Application and Software
- Certifications
- Design
- Programing
- System Administration
O’Reilly Media spreads the knowledge of innovators through its books, online services, magazines, research and conferences. Since 1978, O’Reilly has been a chronicler and catalyst of development leading, self seeker technology trends that really matter and their adoption by filling the “faint signals” from computer experts who are creating the future.
Publisher of books with portraits of animals for software developers, developer of the first commercial Web site (GNN), organizer of the high-level meeting that gave the name to the movement of open source software and the main instigator of the revolution would-IT yourself (DIY) through the magazine Make.
O’Reilly continues to devise new ways to connect people with the information they need. O’Reilly conferences and summits bring together computer experts and business leaders together to form the spark revolutionary ideas that spark new industries.
Packt Publishing
Packt Publishing in InfoTech
In 2014, Infotech reached the partnership with Packt Publlishing to be an authorized distributor of their literature on:
- App Development
- Networks and Server
- Cloud and Virtualization
- Web Development
Founded in 2004 in Birmingham, UK, Packt's mission is to help the world put software to work in new ways, through the delivery of effective learning and information services to IT professionals. Working towards that vision, they have published over 6,500 books and videos so far, providing IT professionals with the actionable knowledge they need to get the job done - whether that's specific learning on an emerging technology or optimizing key skills in more established tools. As part of their mission, they have also awarded over $1,000,000 through our Open Source Project Royalty scheme, helping numerous projects become household names along the way.
John Wiley and Sons
John Wiley and Sons in InfoTech
In 2004, Infotech reached the partnership with John Wiley and Sons to be an authorized distributor of their literature on:
- Accounting
- Agriculture
- Art and Architecture
- Business and Management
- Chemistry
- Computer
- Economy
The company was founded in 1807 during President Jefferson. In the early years, Wiley was known mostly for works of Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville and other giants of the nineteenth century i American literature. In the twentieth century, Wiley was established as a leading publisher of scientific and technical information.
Wiley is a global provider of content in scientific, technical, research, medical, and vocational content. Wiley is rapidly evolving from a product-oriented company that mainly held printed products into a customer-oriented company that is very closely with customers requests, to provide them with what they want and when they want it.
With approximately 5,300 employees worldwide, Wiley has operations in the US, Europe, Canada, Asia, Australia, Brazil, and Dubai. In the US, the company has the center of publishing, marketing and distribution in New Jersey, California, Virginia, Illinois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Iowa and Minnesota.