For the past 30 years, Computerworld has built an organization that's dedicated to the premise of being the leading source of information for IT professionals all over the world. As part of the International Data Group, Computerworld provides IT companies the best editorial environment, products, and services to reach senior management in the IT marketplace. Contact Computerworld's New Media Services group for site-related questions. Michael R. Rogers President
Matthew C. Smith
Susan C. Perry
Laureen Austermann
Peter C. Weedfald
Dawn MacDowell
Gail Odeneal
Cynthia L. Ahart
Elaine R. Offenbach
Contact: Paul Gillin
Computerworld, the Newsweekly for Information Technology Leaders, provides timely news and analysis on all aspects of enterprise-wide computer and
networking technology, including personal computers, workstations, midrange and central server hardware and software, networking producs and issues of
strategic interest to information systems executives.
Our Computerworld Magazines Group publishes industry-specific journals that address technology and business issues in the following areas: Leadership Series
This special monthly feature spotlights the perspectives of prominent thinkers in the world of IT, on many strategic and topical issues of the day.
A dedicated "mini -magazine" focusing on the critical management issues regarding intranets.
A supplement that recognizes outstanding organizations that do an excellent job of delivering the most value for their IS dollar.
A quarterly special supplement for profiling effective users of IT from around the world.
A popular annual supplement that spotlights the Top 100 companies that attract and keep the brightest IS talent. "Best Places to Work" also reviews salaries and company benefits to give IS managers a baseline to measure their own performance.
Written specifically for and distributed only to the top computer schools in the country, this provides employers and advertisers an opportunity to reach tomorrow's rising stars.
ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Contact: Rich Mikita
The online connection for information technology leaders .
Launched in January 1996, @Computerworld complements the print publication by providing a daily resource for the IS community. News is updated three times daily, there's an audio version of the news and audio profiles of IT newsmakers, and there are many other stories and services that are online only.
A World of IT Commerce and Services.
The webzine for electronic commerce strategists.
EVENTS AND CONFERENCES
Contact: Jackie Murphy PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Contact: John Corrigan
Each week, this section provides timely, relevant editorial coverage of important topics to IT professionals. This is followed by the most populated roster of recruitment ads. Thousands of corporations and consulting organizations seek talent in these pages.
Where IT talent searches for careers on the Web.
Where IT professionals can successfully plan their careers on the Web.
Annual event dedicated to connecting major IT companies with excellent prospective employees.
CUSTOM PUBLISHING
Contact: Carolyn Medeiros
Our Custom Publishing group specializes in the creation of custom publications designed to help IT marketers deliver a targeted, exclusive message to information systems professionals. These unique publications include white papers, technology reviews, solution series, direct mail publications and more! RESEARCH
Issues, Behavior and Trends
Rich Mikita
Made exclusively for the Computerworld advertiser, this resource provides the most targeted, accurate, and timely collection of buyer profiles anywhere.
7000 in-depth profiles of value-added retailers in the US and Canada.
The following reports -- IT Customer MindShare Report; IT Customer Satisfaction; IT Spending; and IT Skills -- represent some of the new and exciting tracking reports on how you and your competitors are faring to win the battle for the elusive enterprise computing buyer.
IDG is the world's leading IT media, research and exposition company, with 1996 revenues of $1.7 billion. IDG publishes more than 275 computer newspapers and magazines and 450 book titles in 75 countries, led by the Computerworld, InfoWorld, Macworld, Network World, PC World and For Dummies global product lines. IDG also produces 90 computer-related expositions in 35 countries and research arm International Data Corporation provides computer industry research and analysis through 51 offices in 43 countries worldwide. Company information and access to any of IDG's more than 135 World Wide Web sites is available at http://www.idg.com. |