John Wiley & Sons, Inc., commonly known as Wiley, focuses on academic publishing and instructional materials. The company was founded in 1807 and produces books, journals, encyclopedias, online products and services, training materials, and educational materials.
Subject examples include the following:
1. Wiley Science Solutions: https://sciencesolutions.wiley.com/
2. Wiley Digital Archives: https://www.wileydigitalarchives.com/
3. Wiley Cochrane [Healthcare] Library: https://www.cochranelibrary.com/
4. Sybex (a Wiley imprint): https://www.wiley.com/en-us/search?pq=sybex
Etc.
For the purpose of this blog’s content, Wiley’s most relevant line is the Sybex imprint which a leading provider of IT certification training materials and professional development resources. They offer study guides, interactive learning environments, and exam preparation tools for various IT certifications.
Sybex brand materials and associated materials can be searched here: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/search?pq=sybex
Reader’s note: As technology rapidly advanced, and (beginning in the early 1990s) the labor pool rapidly increased (due to global practices of offshoring of jobs, outsourcing of work, and in-sourcing of foreign labor); the combination resulted in organizations standardizing technical human resource hiring around specialization for job roles. The earlier era of the general computing expert faded and the new era of the specialized job role has become standard.
For that reason, do not expect to see diverse wallets of technical certifications across multiple vendors held by a single individual in today’s job market anymore. Do expect to see workers specializing in one or two specific areas, with their technical certifications reflecting that. That is what human resources hires for presently and entry-level job applicants should take note.