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Ingram Digital Group on Top 100

Edited by Michael Rogers -- Library Journal, 3/15/2008

eContent Magazine has dubbed the Ingram Digital Group one of the “100 companies that matter most.” Ingram said that the list, appearing in the publication's December issue, “was developed by a panel of preeminent experts,” including CMS Watch founder Tony Byrne and Information Today news bureau chief Paula Hane.

“Ingram Digital Group's inclusion in eContent's '100 Companies That Matter Most' reflects the key role played by the organization in the advancement and growth of the digital content industry,” said the magazine's editor Michelle Manafy.

Debuting in 2006, Ingram Digital Group offers digital content management, hosting, and distribution solutions. Institutional and education solutions include the online and downloadable ebook delivery platforms MyiLibrary and VitalSource.

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