Dear Fellow IDPF Members,
Here is my submission for
one of the IDPF Board of Directors position.
I have been following the
good work being done by IDPF very keenly over the last few years. The EPUB
standard is causing a revolution in the e-Book industry and IDPF and all the
members needed to be lauded for the fantastic work. I come from a
technology background (started my career with manufacturing of computersJ)
and have been in the publishing industry since late 80’s. I started my
publishing career in India through a company founded by me and later on
joined hands with Aptara (earlier known as Techbooks) to continue to build a
future for myself in the content space. I got involved with SGML in early
90’s with IEEE and since then have been working in promoting the structured
world across various publishing segments including STM, Trade, College and
School.
I have followed the
transition from SGML to XML and the convergence of all tools and
technologies towards XML as a standard. As we move forward there is a
strong need for a similar standard in the e-Book space. We have all seen a
strong increase in the demand for e-Books over the last 12-16 months. This
demand is only on the rise. I feel IDPF is in a unique position to help
make this seamless. Based on my close to two decades of experience in
publishing especially with a focus on electronic workflows and XML, I can
add a lot of value understanding the challenges behind the various types of
content which need to be taken into account for any standard. I have worked
with many publishers to help bring about changes in their outlook towards
their content and re-purposing keeping in mind the consumer. Being on IDPF
board I can help by representing the publishers and complexity in content
types to make e-Books easier to produce. I have been working on the
complete life cycle of the content and feel that while developing the
standard, IDPF can help by understanding where and how the content is being
authored so that the standard can be incorporated much higher in the food
chain of the content. Being in the publishing services, I can help
represent not only the publishers but also the services companies who need
to deal with the challenge of incorporating and implementing new standards.
I believe IDPF has the
right mix of people and I can bring a change to the table. I really believe
in the ideology of IDPF in their quest to produce a standard for e-Books and
would love to contribute towards its creation same as I have worked with
many individuals in publishing industry to demystify the structured world
for everyone. I look forward to your support to be selected to the Board of
Directors of IDPF.
Brief Bio:
I am Chief Technologist & President Publishing at Aptara (formerly
Techbooks), a leading provider of publishing solutions. Hired as one of the
company’s first employees, I have served as general manager of Aptara’s
operations in New Delhi, India from 1992-97, when I moved to the company’s
Fairfax, VA headquarters in 1998 to assume the post of CTO.
I play a role in every
aspect of Aptara’s fast-growing operations, from creating strategic workflow
processes to leading sales meetings for decision-makers at corporations and
publishing houses. I work closely with the workforce and with customers,
harnessing the power of technology to solve business challenges. I monitor
emerging technologies, ensuring that the company leverages advances to
improve publishing solutions for customers, the company’s own
content-management practices and the efficiency of a workforce that spans
three continents. Among other duties, I also assess the infrastructure of
companies that Aptara considers acquiring, and then help integrate their
technical and production operations with Aptara’s systems once a deal is
completed.
Prior to joining
TechBooks, I started my own company in India, a desktop publishing firm
called Calligraphics. Prior I worked for D.C.M. Data Products, a well-known
computer manufacturing company with headquarters in New Delhi.
I graduated in 1987 from
the prestigious engineering school in New Delhi, where I earned an
engineering degree in electronics and communications.
Sincerely,
Gurvinder Batra
Chief Technologist & President Publishing
Aptara