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Exam Cram To Live Again


9/25/2002 -- Later today, Que Publishing is expected to officially announce that it will be relaunching the popular Exam Cram line of certification guides.

In the deal, which was finalized Friday, Que Publishing purchased the world-wide English language rights to Exam Cram from Waterside Productions, a literary agency, for an undisclosed amount. The purchase includes the Exam Cram customer list, logos, copyrights and Web site. Waterside retains the foreign language rights to the line.

Exam Cram's previous publisher, Coriolis, folded in April after its majority-owner, Haights-Cross, decided that it was not financially viable. Waterside Productions bought the rights from Haights-Cross in June.

According to Que Certification Publishing Executive Editor Jeff Riley, Que began pursuing the Exam Cram line back in April because they felt it would be a good match for the company's existing line of certification training guides. "It's the best selling certification line of all time -- there's roughly a million books sold," he said. "There's a lot of benefit to taking over a line that's been so successful.

"The feedback we get from the market is that most people will buy...a cram-type book and a more in-depth training guide, so we feel it's a perfect complement for [our existing] line."

The books will now be called Exam Cram 2, with six appearing on the shelves by the end of this year, with a more expansive relaunch coming in early 2003. Four of the titles will be completely new books or editions. Two will be updated reissues: one for Microsoft Exam #70-270, which was published right before Coriolis went under, and the other for Microsoft exam #70-218, was at the printers when the company closed.

Riley said that all Exam Cram 2 titles will feature new practice test CDs from PrepLogic and a lower price point of $29.99. According to Riley, the line will retain everything that made it popular with readers, but will feature a more stringent internal technical review process, plus review by IT certification Web site CramSession for its seal of approval.

Ed Tittel, founder of the Exam Cram line, told CertCities.com that he's thrilled that the line has found a new lease on life. "It was a terrible shame that the previous owners had to close their doors, [but] I'm proud to realize that the series concept has enough value to be worth another publisher's while to resuscitate," he said.

Tittel, who has been hired by Que Certifiction to be the series' supervising editor, said he's looking forward to the job. "I will be pretty hands-on in helping to develop guidelines, examples, go-bys, sample materials, and in working with book buyers to help them understand where and how the Training Guides and Exam Crams can be useful to certification candidates in particular, and IT professionals in general," Tittel said. "Because previous buyers have certain expectations of the Exam Cram series, we're maintaining the usual layout, the book's look and feel, both inside and outside the covers. What's most important to keep the same, however, is the intense focus on exam coverage, relevant content, and plenty of opportunities to study and practice for the 'real thing.'"

Neil Gudovitz, foreign rights manager for Waterside Productions, said his company is looking forward to continuing to grow the series' profile worldwide. "The series has been highly successful in foreign language-markets and we anticipate this success will be bolstered by the affiliation with the respected Que name," he said. "We will be cooperating closely with Que as we undertake foreign rights representation for the series while we continue to work with those foreign publishers who have made a commitment to the series in their respective languages."  -B.N.

 



There are 49 CertCities.com user Comments for “Exam Cram To Live Again”
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9/25/02: MCP MCSE MCDBA from Washington DC says: It is about time that you released material for the new exams. Also getting it edited/reviewed by Cramsession and the IT Certification Web will really help the content.
9/25/02: R Chamberlain A+ NET+ MCP from Waterford Michigan says: This is fantastic news!!! I have used the exam cram and exam prep series in all my studies and they have all been excellent study tools. (A word here might be helpfull to others though) I am working on server plus right now and would not endorse the server plus exam cram it is full of errors in the extream I can only think that the lack of proper editing and technical review were put aside to get the book out before closing their doors?. that said I look foward to the new Que series edit and review by cramsession.
9/25/02: sc0rp10n from your HDD (better check) says: "will feature a more stringent technical review process, including a new seal of approval from Cramssession , an IT certification Web site known for its exam study guides." Couple of things-- A-- It's CramSession, not "Cramssession". I wouldn't spell yours "Sertsitties". So I'm an editor. What of it... B-- That "seal of approval" would NOT be automatic; it will be earned, or not given at all. (Yes, this is THE scØrp1Øn™. Accept no substitutes.) All that aside...this is pretty k3wl, and good news for all concerned. I found the old Exam Cram NT4 series to be well done, and the same concept and quality looks to continue with this new series. Banzai...!!
9/26/02: Jeff Riley from Indianapolis says: We're thrilled with this opportunity! Please don't hesitate to email us with any comments, suggestions, or ideas. We endeavor to provide you with the finest exam preparation materials in the market, and the key to doing that is being in touch with our audience. Please let us know how we can better meet your needs. Thanks!
9/26/02: Anonymous says: Que Publishing is not reliable company because they are doing very poor support to provide everyone with errata. They refused to put up on website and seek to charge for a fee. Do you think we should pay them for their mistakes? Do not support Que Publishing until they change their unprofessional behavior!
9/26/02: Scott says: Jeff, Perhaps an e-mail address we could write to would be useful. I sent quit a bit of feedback on one or two "networking" titles right before the doors slammed shut. I'd like an opportunity to help you with your technical review process. Regards, Scott
9/26/02: Scott says: And that was to have been "quite" a bit. Someone needs to edit the prospective editor. Doh!
9/26/02: MCSE NT4, 2000 from Chicago says: Saving the series back in the NT 4 days might have been worth it, but Exam Crams took a serious dive in quality with Windows 2000 exams. Let's hope Que edits the Exam Crams before putting them back on the shelves. (Then again, look at their own titles.)
9/26/02: Becky Nagel from Editor, CertCities.com says: CORRECTIONS & CLARIFICATIONS MADE TO STORY ABOVE: Que has purchased the world-wide English rights to the line; Waterside retains the foreign distributions rights. CramSession is now spelled correctly, and its review process has been clarified. -- Becky Nagel, Editor, CertCities.com, [email protected]
9/26/02: Becky Nagel from Editor says: Hi Scott -- I think that Jeff thought that his e-mail address will automatically appear when he posted. I'll try to get a e-mail address from him for communication and post it here. (BTW -- Typos happen ;-)
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