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Computerworld.com: Computerworld is an award-winning editorial website and top resource for enterprise users seeking insight and input they can trust. With expert editors across the U.S. and in key markets such as the U.K., India, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands, Computerworld is the destination to learn about the many technologies that enable digital business.
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Computerworld First Look: The latest news and analysis on business technology.
Computerworld Windows: Windows updates, bugs and insights.
Blogs & Reviews
Android Intelligence Blog: Not your average Android news — a diverse mix of advice, insight, and analysis with veteran Android journalist JR Raphael.
Reviews: Computerworld provides thorough, fair and honest reviews of products, software and technology tools to help guide professionals in their buying journey.
Special Features
Today in Tech: Hear directly from Computerworld Executive Editor Ken Mingis, Juliet Beauchamp and guests as they discuss the latest tech news and trends happening in the industry. Look for new episodes every week.
Shark Tank: Enjoy the true tales of life in IT, and share by submitting your story to Sharky. New stories about users, bosses, vendors and other adventures in tech, shared every weekday.
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The Best Places to Work in IT: IDG’s Insider and Computerworld compiles this annual list of organizations that showcase the best working environments for tech professionals. One hundred organizations are selected based on a comprehensive questionnaire of IT professionals focused on offerings such as benefits, diversity, career development, training and retention, and worker satisfaction.
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“For more than 50 years, Computerworld has delivered authoritative, richly researched content for our audience of IT pros and decision makers, helping them make smart decisions about how to choose, use and manage the technology they need to be successful. Our recent in-depth evaluation of five different videoconferencing apps – critical tools as companies look to move forward with a more-distributed workforce – is just the latest example of the depth of knowledge and understanding about tech that Computerworld delivers every day.”
Ken Mingis, Executive Editor, Computerworld
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Meet Computerworld’s Editorial Leaders
Ken Mingis
Executive Editor, Computerworld
Ken Mingis
Executive Editor, Computerworld
Ken Mingis has been executive editor at Computerworld since 2017, and has worked for the IDG publication in various editorial roles since 2001. A native of North Carolina, he has a B.A. in Journalism/Poli Sci from UNC-Chapel Hill and has been a journalist for more than three decades. Before coming to Computerworld, Ken worked at the Boston Globe and the Providence Journal. Computerworld focuses on the how business can get the most from critical software tools, including Windows, collaboration software and mobile devices.
Eric Knorr
Editor-in-Chief, Enterprise
Eric Knorr
Editor-in-Chief, Enterprise
Eric Knorr is the Editor in Chief of IDG Enterprise. A technology journalist since the start of the PC era, he has developed content to serve the needs of IT professionals for the past decade. He is the former editor of PC World magazine, the creator of the best-selling The PC Bible, a founding editor of CNET, and the author of hundreds of articles analyzing enterprise tech. Eric has received the Neal and Computer Press Awards for journalistic excellence.
Sander Almekinders
Editor, Computerworld Benelux
Sander Almekinders
Editor, Computerworld Benelux
Sander Almekinders has over 10 years of experience in technology reporting, from B2C to B2B, and from focusing on IT professionals to focusing on IT leaders. As such, he has a very broad understanding and view of the market, covering virtually every topic with the same enthusiasm and critical eye. His expertise and focus is on people and process as well as a focus on technology, including the move to the cloud, reducing the continuously increasing complexity inside businesses when it comes to IT, and making technology work for you rather than the other way around. He believes that technology isn’t the true differentiator anymore, it’s what you do with it and how you have your people work with it that makes a difference.
Yogesh Gupta
Executive Editor, Computerworld India
Yogesh Gupta
Executive Editor, Computerworld India
The executive editor at IDG India, Yogesh Gupta forefronts the editorial agenda of digital, events and data services for brands CIO, CSO, Computerworld and ChannelWorld. Reporting on the enterprise technology for over thirteen years, he is a knowledge navigator of business blueprint, management roles and leadership tactics of the corporate world. An events host, business storyteller and a social media influencer, he is at helm of IDG events (physical and virtual) for technology vendor companies hosting CIOs, CSOs, ITDMs and CXOs of India. He loves to research, talk and write on digital transformation, artificial intelligence, cyber security and new-age technologies.
In 2019, he was recognised as the star B2B editor from an elite list of 26 IDG editors across the globe. With 18 years’ plus career in media and journalism, he worked at The Times of India before joining IDG in 2007 as a senior correspondent. A Computer Engineering graduate from Mumbai University, he tweets from @yogsyogi1
Scott Carey
Group Editor, U.K.
Scott Carey
Group Editor, U.K.
As Group Editor for B2B brands in the UK, Scott Carey is responsible for all content aimed at IT decision-makers in the region across CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld and Network World. Scott continues to write regularly across the brands, mostly covering the latest cloud native and developer tooling trends, as well as tracking the major public cloud vendors for InfoWorld.
Having joined IDG in 2015, Scott is an experienced enterprise technology journalist, as comfortable writing analysis as he is hosting industry events and appearing on video and podcasts. He has a keen interest in big IT and cloud vendors, deep knowledge of the SaaS market and digital transformation at some of the UK’s biggest companies, and a contacts book that covers the industry from top to bottom. He has a diploma in magazine journalism from Cardiff University and a keen interest in sport, the media and travel, both personally and professionally.
Galen Gruman
Executive Editor for Global Content
Galen Gruman
Executive Editor for Global Content
Galen Gruman is executive editor for global content at IDG Communications, responsible for the editorial content in English-language editions of the B2B sites in Australia, India, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia (ASEAN countries). He’s had several roles at IDG over his 20-year tenure, including features editor, executive editor, and editor at Macworld; West Coast bureau chief of Computerworld; and executive editor of InfoWorld. Galen is a member of IDG’s global B2B Editorial Board and has led several IDG initiatives outside of editorial, including providing leadership for two CMS initiatives and serving as a member of the Macworld senior leadership team. He has also been an adjunct analyst for the IDC IT Executive Program, editor of UBM’s M-Business magazine, executive editor of Upside magazine, and associate editor at the IEEE Computer Society.
Marc Ferranti
Editor-in-Chief, IDG News Service
Marc Ferranti
Editor-in-Chief
Marc Ferranti plays a key role in IDG’s international editorial strategy and has written about a wide variety of IT topics, focusing on enterprise technology. He is currently editor of CIO Africa and CIO Middle East, and the English-language editor of CIO Netherlands and Computerworld Netherlands. Marc also manages IDG’s content-syndication platform, acting as the company’s editorial liaison with licensing partners globally. He started off his IDG career as Paris bureau chief for the IDG News Service, the company’s international tech news wire service. After moving to New York, Marc became the News Service executive editor, and then editor in chief. For more than a decade, he wrote IDG’s Wall Street Beat weekly column, covering tech company financials and IT spending trends. Marc has also written for newspapers including the Wall Street Journal Europe and the International Herald Tribune, and has done radio work for networks including NPR.
Matt Egan
Global Editorial Director
Matt Egan
Global Editorial Director
An executive leader with more than two decades experience leading successful editorial teams, Matt Egan is IDG Communications’ first ever Global Editorial Director.
Matt leads and supports IDG’s world class teams of journalists in key markets across the globe, as they create expert content in multiple major world languages. He is responsible for audience development, data, content, ecommerce, analytics, video, and content strategy for the world’s most popular business-to-business and B2C technology publications and events.
Prior to his global role Matt managed IDG’s award-winning enterprise and B2C editorial teams in the US, UK, ASEAN, France and Spain.
Matt holds a BA in English and Drama from the University of Hull. He’s married with two children and enjoys running.
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