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Apress
NameApress
Founded1999
HeadquartersNew York City
CountryUnited States
ParentSpringer Nature
PublicationsBooks, eBooks
TopicsSoftware development, Information technology

Apress is a publishing imprint specializing in technical books for software developers, information technology professionals, and academic audiences. Founded in the late 20th century, it has produced manuals, reference works, and tutorials covering programming languages, software engineering, databases, and web development. Apress titles have been used alongside resources from academic institutions and industry leaders, forming part of broader professional development and technical curricula.

History

Apress was established in 1999 during a period of rapid expansion in Linux adoption, the rise of Java, and the dot-com boom that involved companies like Netscape and Yahoo!. Early growth coincided with the mainstreaming of Microsoft technologies such as Windows NT and Visual Studio, and the imprint responded by publishing guides for developers using C#, .NET Framework, and SQL Server. The imprint weathered the dot-com bust alongside other technology publishers like O'Reilly Media and Addison-Wesley, and later adjusted strategy as open-source projects including Apache HTTP Server, MySQL, and PHP changed software ecosystems. In the 2000s and 2010s, consolidation in publishing saw Apress integrated into larger groups associated with companies such as Springer Science+Business Media and later Springer Nature, aligning it with academic and professional lists alongside imprints like Springer and Palgrave Macmillan.

Publishing Program and Imprints

Apress's publishing program has focused on practical, concise titles aimed at practitioners working with platforms and products from vendors such as Microsoft, Apple Inc., and Google. The program covers programming languages and frameworks including JavaScript, Python, Java, Go, Ruby, and Swift, as well as tools and ecosystems like Docker, Kubernetes, TensorFlow, React, and Node.js. Apress has maintained imprints and series that target both beginner and advanced audiences, comparable in remit to series published by Manning Publications, Packt Publishing, and No Starch Press. Collaborative series and partnerships have placed Apress alongside corporate training programs offered by firms such as IBM, Oracle, and Red Hat.

Notable Publications and Authors

Over time Apress has published works by authors who are practitioners and recognized figures connected to technologies from organizations like Google, Facebook, Microsoft Research, Mozilla Foundation, and university research groups at institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and University of California, Berkeley. Titles have addressed developer tools and paradigms appearing in industry conversations alongside books and papers from authors associated with Tim Berners-Lee, Bjarne Stroustrup, Guido van Rossum, James Gosling, and Linus Torvalds—whose innovations in World Wide Web, C++, Python, Java, and Linux respectively shaped topics Apress covered. Notable Apress titles have included practical guides to Android development, iOS programming using Objective-C and Swift, and applied machine learning with tools like PyTorch and TensorFlow. Authors published by Apress have also been active in conferences and communities such as PyCon, Google I/O, WWDC, DEF CON, and KubeCon.

Business Operations and Distribution

Apress operates within the professional and academic publishing supply chain alongside distributors and retailers including Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and academic wholesalers serving libraries like Library of Congress and university systems at Harvard University, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge. Its parentage under Springer Nature has allowed integration into global sales channels, academic catalogs, and electronic platforms used by institutions such as JSTOR and corporate learning platforms from providers like LinkedIn Learning and Coursera. Production workflows have involved editorial, peer review, and technical review processes similar to those used by IEEE and ACM for technical accuracy, while distribution has included print-on-demand and eBook formats distributed via channels managed by multinational logistics firms and digital retailers.

Reception and Impact

Apress titles have been cited in syllabi at universities including Carnegie Mellon University, University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, and University of Waterloo and referenced by professionals working at companies such as Amazon Web Services, Netflix, and Adobe Inc.. Reviews and community feedback often position Apress alongside peers like O'Reilly Media and Manning Publications for pragmatic, example-driven books that support developer workflows for technologies such as Git, Jenkins, and Ansible. The imprint's impact is visible in technical communities—contributors to open-source projects hosted on GitHub and participants at conferences like FOSDEM—where practitioners use Apress titles as entry points or reference manuals for applied development, platform migration, and skills reskilling initiatives.

Category:Publishing companies of the United States