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Atypon is a Silicon Valley company that provides software, hosting, and systems development solutions to publishers of media, scholarly, technical, professional and medical content. Atypon’s offerings include a hosted platform solution that helps customers manage, deliver and monetize their online content and an enterprise access and commerce platform that provides advanced authentication, authorization, administration, registration and licensing functionality for digital goods and services. Atypon partners with companies such as McGraw-Hill, American Chemical Society , New York Times, The New England Journal of Medicine, Oxford University Press and CBS Interactive to distribute their content over the internet.[1]

History

Atypon was founded in 1996 by CEO Georgios Papadopoulos who was involved in pioneering developments at several high-tech companies in Silicon Valley. Mr. Papadopoulos’ early works included developing an access control system for Rizzoli Publishing and data fabrication software for the first digital scholarly journal, the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

Atypon has grown both organically, as well as through the acquisitions of Extenza e-Publishing Services[2][3] in 2005 and eMeta in 2008. The acquisition of eMeta[4] expanded Atypon’s product portfolio to include RightSuite, an enterprise access and commerce platform for the publishing and media industry.

Products and services

Literatum

Literatum is a hosted e-publishing platform that helps clients manage, deliver and monetize their online content. Literatum is available in two editions, Premium and Custom, which provide different levels of customization and flexibility depending on a publisher’s requirements.[5]

RightSuite

RightSuite is an enterprise access and commerce platform that provides advanced authentication, authorization, administration, registration and licensing functionality for digital goods and services. RightSuite is available as server applications and through a SaaS (software-as-a-service) model.[6]

Clients

  • ACS Publications
  • Annual Reviews
  • CBS Interactive
  • CrossRef
  • De Gruyter
  • Elsevier
  • The Financial Times
  • Hoover's
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • Institutional Investor Journals
  • JSTOR
  • McGraw-Hill Higher Education
  • The New England Journal of Medicine
  • The New York Times
  • News International
  • Oxford University Press
  • Pearson Education
  • Taylor & Francis Group
  • TheStreet.com

References

External Links

www.Atypon.com