FOUNTAIN HILLS, Ariz., September 9, 2008 —OpenSystems Publishing (OSP), LLC, today announced that it has renamed OpenSystems Publishing to OpenSystems Media. OpenSystems Publishing has been delivering in-depth technical content in the embedded computing marketplace for more than 25 years.
Historically, the company has many firsts in the digital media arena. The first publisher in the embedded space to have HTML email newsletters, HTML email blasts; the first to deliver webcasting to the masses with co-sponsored events; the first to incorporate video into email campaigns, and the first and only publisher to have a talking media kit.
The company name change better conveys the image of a team of professionals involved in the production of technical content that is distributed over the large array of communications channels now available in today’s evolving digitized world.
“OpenSystems Media is dedicated to continue developing and delivering effective and measurable deep technical content. This is joined with our industry leading editors and journalists into print, digital, audio, video, and webcasts,” said Rosemary Kristoff, vice president of editorial, OpenSystems Media. “Our readers, customers, and industry luminaries all report that we remain one of the most progressive media companies in our space.”
OpenSystems Media is about new technology and is launching innovative new products to improve communications to target audiences in the embedded computing industry. These products include HyperMags, wide screen formatted digital magazines and HyperGuides, 3D views of products.
About OpenSystems Media
OpenSystems Media has been a leading publisher of electronics magazines, e-mail newsletters, websites, and product resource guides for more than 20 years. OpenSystems Media offers E-casts and Techcasts for engineers and provides interactive tools where engineers can communicate directly with presenters and top industry editors. Current publications include: CompactPCI and AdvancedTCA Systems, DSP-FPGA.com, Embedded Computing Design, Industrial Embedded Systems, Military Embedded Systems, PC/104 and Small Form Factors, and VME and Critical Systems. For more information, visit www.opensystemsmedia.com.