Computerworld

Computerworld
Cover for Volume 45, Issue 14 (August 8, 2011)
Computerworld cover for Volume 45, Issue 14, August 8, 2011
Executive EditorKen Mingis[1]
CategoriesComputer magazine
FrequencyMonthly (digital)[2]
PublisherJohn Amato[3]
Total circulation
(December 2012)
101,598[4]
FounderPatrick Joseph McGovern
Founded1967 (1967)
First issueJune 21, 1967 (1967-06-21)
(an introductory issue called v. 1, no. 0 issued June 14, 1967)[5][6]
Final issueJune 23, 2014 (2014-06-23) (print)[2]
CompanyIDG
CountryUnited States
Based inFramingham, Mass.
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.computerworld.com Edit this at Wikidata
ISSN0010-4841

Computerworld (abbreviated as CW) is a computer magazine published since 1967 aimed at information technology (IT) and business technology professionals.[7] Original a print magazine, Computerworld published its final print issue in 2014; since then, it has been available as an online news website and as an online magazine.

As a printed weekly during the 1970s and into the 1980s, Computerworld was the leading trade publication in the data processing industry.[8][9] Based on circulation and revenue it was one of the most successful trade publications in any industry.[8] Later in the 1980s it began to lose its dominant position.[9]

It is published in many countries around the world under the same or similar names. Each country's version of Computerworld includes original content and is managed independently.[citation needed] The publisher of Computerworld, Foundry (formerly IDG Communications), is a subsidiary of International Data Group.[10][11]

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  3. ^ "John Amato: Executive Profile & Biography". Bloomberg News.
  4. ^ "Computerworld Business Publication Circulation Statement". BPA Worldwide. December 2012. Retrieved February 22, 2013.
  5. ^ Loc.gov
  6. ^ "Slide show: Memorable Computerworld Front Pages". Computerworld. July 9, 2007. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
  7. ^ "Computerworld's 2015 forecast predicts security cloud computing and analytics will lead IT spending". Forbes. Retrieved March 26, 2017.
  8. ^ a b Endres, Kathleen L., ed. (1994). Trade, Industrial, and Professional Periodicals of the United States. Greenwood Press. p. 146.
  9. ^ a b Chief Executive Magazine. No. 55. 1990. p. 49. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  10. ^ "IDG Communications Transforms into Foundry • Foundry". Foundry. February 17, 2022. Retrieved December 26, 2024.
  11. ^ "Computerworld Names International Paper to 2018 List of 100 Best Places to Work in IT". The New York Times. August 26, 2018. Archived from the original on December 3, 2020. Retrieved August 26, 2018.

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