Cover for Volume 45, Issue 14 (August 8, 2011) |
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Editor-in-Chief | Scot Finnie |
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Categories | Computer magazine |
Frequency | Twice a month (24 issues a year) |
Publisher | John Amato |
First issue | 1967 |
Company | IDG |
Country | United States |
Based in | Framingham, Mass. |
Language | English |
Website | computerworld.com |
ISSN | 0010-4841 |
Computerworld is an IT magazine that provides information for senior IT leaders. It is published in many countries around the world under the same or similar names. Its publisher is International Data Group. Computerworld serves the needs of IT management via print and online. It also offers numerous Computerworld programs and events, including SNW, Premier 100 IT Leaders, Computerworld Honors, BI Perspectives and Best Places to Work in IT. The Computerworld Web site, the conference series and custom research join the twice-monthly print publication to form the U.S.-based hub of the world's largest (58-edition) global IT media network.
The editor-in-chief of Computerworld in the U.S. is Scot Finnie, who leads a staff of more than 20 editors and writers, including executive editors Mitch Betts and Julia King, managing editor/news Ken Mingis, managing editor/online Sharon Machlis and director of blogs, Joyce Carpenter. Computerworld's vice president and publisher is John Amato and the online sales director is Jennell Hicks.
When IDG established the Swedish edition in 1983, the title Computerworld was already registered in Sweden by another publisher. This is why the Swedish edition is named Computer Sweden. It is distributed as a morning newspaper in tabloid format (41 cm) in 51,000 copies (2007) with an estimated 120,000 readers. In 1999-2008 it was published three days a week, but since 2009 only on Tuesdays and Fridays. [1][2][3]
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