Computerworld, the ‘Voice of IT Management,’ is the most trusted source for the critical information needs of senior IT management at medium-size to large companies. It has earned this reputation by maintaining its focus on IT management for thirty-seven years, despite the never-ending changes in the technology landscape. Computerworld covers news from the IT manager’s perspective with a broad analytical view of how that news affects the daily operations of large technology enterprises.
With more end-user quotes per issue than any other IT weekly, Computerworld prides itself on understanding the real issues that affect technology professionals. Delivering relevant, high-quality information is the key to Computerworld’s longevity. Recognized by its peers, Computerworld has been awarded more than 114 print and online editorial awards, including 22 ASBPE awards for editorial excellence and a Jesse H. Neal Award for ‘Best News Coverage,’ in 2003 alone.
Computerworld serves the needs of technology management through print and online vehicles, as well as by first-hand user accounts at its conference series: Storage Network World, Mobile and Wireless World, Premier 100 IT Leaders Conference and Business Intelligence Perspectives. Computerworld.com, its conference series and custom research join the weekly print publication to form the U.S.-based hub of the world’s largest (58-edition) global IT media network. Computerworld is a division of IDG, the world’s leading technology media, research and event company.