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Elizabeth Heichler
 
Elizabeth Heichler is editor in chief of the IDG News Service, based in Boston. She oversees all operations of a news organization spanning three continents, setting coverage priorities and liaising with the editors of IDG’s approximately 300 technology publications worldwide.

Elizabeth joined IDG in 1988 as a staff writer at Digital News, rising to news editor of that publication before joining the News Service in 1992. She spent two years in the United Kingdom serving as senior correspondent for Europe, and has been editor in chief since 2000. In her career as a technology journalist Elizabeth has covered application development, technical computing and design and manufacturing automation in depth, among other topics. She has monitored India’s emergence as a software development center since visiting the country in the early 1990s, and is keenly interested in how globalization affects the technology industry.

Elizabeth has led the News Service's push into multimedia journalism, inaugurating the daily IDG Global IT News Update podcast in 2005 and adding news video to the service's offerings the next year. The IDG News service now produces videos on breaking news stories daily, and supplies the weekly video World Tech Update to multiple online publications.

Elizabeth is always open to speaking to newsmakers and helping direct them to the appropriate reporter on the News Service staff. Her personal interests include traveling with her husband and son, and enjoying music, literature and cheese. She is a graduate of Boston University.

Stories:

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IT faces fork in the road to storage virtualization





The IDG News Service distributes exclusive news, features, columns and graphics to Computerworld, CIO, NetworkWorld, PC World, Macworld and Infoworld – technology publications and web sites that account for more than 300 titles circulated in more than 85 countries.

News Service staff journalists report from Tokyo, Taipei, Singapore, Beijing, Bangalore, Paris, London, Brussels, Dublin, New York, Miami, Washington, Boston and San Francisco, and their stories are supplemented by contributions from IDG media worldwide. Each week day, the News Service distributes more than 100 stories across IDG’s global network of technology media outlets.


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