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IDG Network
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
With more than 300 publications in 85 countries,
read by more than 100 million people each
month, IDG is the world's leading publisher
of computer magazines and newspapers including
PC World, Computerworld,
InfoWorld, CIO, Macworld,
and Network World global product
lines. IDG features the largest network
of technology-specific Web sites with more
than 400 around the world. IDG is also a
leading producer of more than 170 computer-related
events worldwide. |
iMedia
Offices: Dana Point, California
The iMedia seeks advance the business
of interactive media and marketing by serving
as the primary conduit between buyers and
sellers. And, to inspire marketers of all
types to explore and embrace interactive
marketing strategies. Published by iMedia
Communications, a trade publisher and event
producer serving interactive media and marketing
industries, the company is a subsidiary
of dmg world media. |
Incentive Magazine
Offices: New York, New York
Incentive serves a wide variety
of industries by addressing concerns of
managers who specify premiums and/or incentives,
including merchandise and travel, as part
of their sales and marketing motivation
programs. Each issue contains proven practical
ideas and strategies that have helped companies
run successful incentive programs and increase
sales, productivity, quality and employee
satisfaction. |
InformationWeek
Offices: Jericho, New York
InformationWeek is the leading
IT media brand that helps Business Technology
Buyers who buy, build and manage technology
drive business innovation. Every week,
InformationWeek delivers unique
perspective and analysis on how to apply
technology for business and customer value.
From news analysis to in-depth technology
coverage, this fresh insight defines the
way in which 440,000 Business Technology
Professionals achieve business innovation
powered by technology. |
InfoWorld
Offices: San Francisco, California
InfoWorld Media Group delivers in-depth
coverage and evaluation of IT products for
technology experts involved in major purchase
decisions for their companies. InfoWorld
reaches the most influential readers through
its integrated online, print, events, and
research channels. InfoWorld provides specialized
IT coverage for the CTO, senior-most company
executives who are deeply steeped in technology
expertise and experience. |
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Inside Digital Media
Offices: Tampa, Florida
Inside Digital Media is a place where
you can see and hear interviews with thought
leaders in the digital media industries.
There are two formats. First, is audio-only,
which is much like talk radio over the internet.
To hear the interview streams at your computer
you will need the RealPlayer. If instead
you choose to download the interviews, you
may burn them to blank CDs or transfer them
to portable devices like the iPod. |
Inside Digital TV
Offices: Rockville, Maryland
Written by a team of veteran correspondents
working around the globe, Inside Digital
TV is a no-nonsense news source that
covers the latest developments in the digital
broadcasting industry. It’s a reliable source
of intelligence which not only tells you
what’s happening, but actually puts the
news into context for you, thus enabling
you to make crucial business decisions with
total confidence. |
Inside DSP
Offices: Jericho, New York
Each quarter, the Inside DSP supplement
to EE Times focuses on the digital
signal processing technology behind a particular
end-equipment market, or on a particular
category of signal processing technology.
Relevant end-equipment markets include consumer
audio and video, mobile multimedia devices,
automotive signal processing applications,
motor control, wireless and wired communications
equipment, medical electronics, military/aerospace
applications, test and measurement equipment,
and industrial applications. |
Intelligent Enterprise
Offices: Jericho, New York
Intelligent Enterprise is dedicated
to helping organizations plan and deploy
strategic business applications. They're
a media brand focused on how technologies
can work together to form the strategic
applications vital to their businesses.
They provide their readers with both the
context and the technical detail needed
to go from concept to purchase to deployment,
addressing the questions business application
strategists face every day. |
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Internet.com
Offices: New York, New York
Results-oriented marketers of technology
products and services rely on the internet.com
Network to help build their brands, generate
leads and make sales. Their philosophy of
doing business is a simple one: we succeed
only when their clients succeed. They do
everything possible to ensure they do. Their
Internet media properties attract a highly
qualified audience of technology product
and service buyers. They are affluent, educated
and empowered by their organizations to
invest in IT and Internet solutions. |
InternetWeek
Offices: Jericho, New York
InternetWeek is the publication for
IT professionals that delivers a daily slate
of breaking news, features, polls and reviews.
This is information that keeps you up-to-date
on upcoming technologies and trends, so
you can profit now. InternetWeek
also delivers the free InternetWeek Newsletter
daily. Each issue includes all you've come
to expect from our Web site, with a focus
on the top stories of the day. |
Investors Business Daily
Offices: Los Angeles, California
A valuable research tool, Investor's
Business Daily readers keep an issue
an average of 12 days. Investor's Business
Daily subscribers pay $295 a year, more
than the subscribers of any other publication.
Seventy-eight percent of subscribers read
4 out of 5 issues. If you want to attract
investors and maximize shareholder value,
then Corporate News is the vehicle
for your company. It is the press release
showcase that delivers your breaking financial
news to Wall Street and the country's most
active and influential investors. |
IT Architect
Offices: Jericho, New York
For some time, they've been writing Network
Magazine for the new IT professional
who is determining the architecture of corporate
IT efforts. Their new name, IT Architect,
better reflects their content and this crucial
audience. IT Architect has established
methods for analyzing the business case
around a technology, with reader surveys
on technology adoption trends, ROI and costing
analysis, and more. |
IT Business Edge
Offices: Louisville, Kentucky
IT Business Edge provides a new, easier,
and more effective way for you to stay on
top of the IT issues affecting your company—and
to help you stay on the leading edge of
business IT. They offer you the unparalleled
power of a Personalized IT Intelligence
Agent—a service that combines the strength
of advanced online search techniques with
the critical thinking of experienced industry
journalists. |
IT Compliance Institute (ITCi)
Offices: Chatsworth, California
The IT Compliance Institute (ITCi) strives
to be a global authority on the role of
technology in business governance and regulatory
compliance. ITCi's primary goal is to be
a useful and trusted resource for IT professionals
seeking to help businesses meet privacy,
security, financial accountability, and
other regulatory requirements. Targeted
at CIOs, CTOs, compliance managers, and
information technology professionals, ITCi
focuses on regional- and vertical-specific
information that promotes awareness and
propagates best practices within the IT
community. |
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JupiterWeb
Offices: New York, New York
JupiterWeb is the online division of Jupitermedia
Corporation. JupiterWeb operates four distinct
online networks: internet.com and EarthWeb.com
for IT professionals; DevX.com for developers;
and Graphics.com for graphics professionals.
JupiterWeb properties include more than
150 Web sites and nearly 150 e-mail newsletters
that are viewed by over 18 million users
and generate over 290 million page views
monthly. |
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KMWorld
Offices: Camden, New Jersey
KMWorld serves the Content, Document,
and Knowledge Management markets. They do
this by providing actionable information
and in-depth analysis to business leaders
and strategic decision-makers to help them
improve their business performance.
KMWorld believes that successful businesses
today rely on the careful balance of technology,
process, and people. Through their many
channels, they provide the market knowledge,
the process management skills, and the best
practices at work in business today. |
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