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HarperCollins embraces e-publishing

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 04 Nov 2013

Accenture has partnered with HarperCollins publishers on an end-to-end e-commerce and solution.

The project will commence with the launch of HarperCollins' http://www.cslewis.com/us and http://www.narnia.com/us Web sites, with Accenture supporting future efforts as they develop.

HarperCollins will sell e-books using technology from Accenture, according to the company. Accenture's content solution will provide a number of capabilities and tools that will allow HarperCollins and its authors to experiment with direct sales to a global audience of readers.

In the case of CS Lewis, HarperCollins will be able to digitally store and distribute the e-books in its catalogue directly to the consumer. It will also have the tools to analyse all online purchase , which will lead to expanded decision-making capabilities. This e-commerce approach will be extended in time to other HarperCollins online properties.

"Combining Accenture's suite of digital delivery and analytics capabilities with HarperCollins' traditional strengths of content acquisition, editing, marketing and distribution, will position HarperCollins as a digital innovator with the tools to evolve its digital strategy," said Thomas Grayson, MD of Accenture Digital Services. "HarperCollins' increased commitment to the digital value chain gives it a unique edge in attracting writing talent and driving growth in an expanding e-publishing market."

"The publishing industry is undergoing a technological transformation unparalleled in our 200-year history," said Chantal Restivo-Alessi, chief digital officer at HarperCollins.

"Launching a platform that allows HarperCollins to establish a direct-to-consumer marketing and sales proposition to expand some of its strongest brands to new audiences means we honour both our past and our present," she says.

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