Network Computing
SWMS Online Facebook Post: Network Computing's Digital Edition
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Sun, 2009-11-22 22:00-- SWMS Content Exclusive to Our Facebook Group --
SWMS Online Facebook Post: Bye-Bye Byte and Switch
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Thu, 2009-09-10 21:00TechWeb this week collapsed Byte and Switch into Networkcomputing.com, reinforcing NWC as a resurgent and more storage-aware networking title. When you visit...
SWMS Editorial Teleconference - Mike Fratto, Byte and Switch, Network Computing
Submitted by Christy Whitmore on Mon, 2009-08-31 18:03Mike Fratto
site editor Byte and Switch
editor, Network Computing
August 2009
A tech publication re-launch? Network Computing returned to the scene in Aug. as a digital edition (no print). TechWeb/CMP veteran Mike Fratto oversees NC’s re-emergence and, below, sheds light on how to get coverage.
SWMS Analysis: Why Now for Digital Editions
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2009-07-27 16:49SWMS Analysis: Why Now for Digital Editions
Monday, July 27, 2009
Gannett next week will offer a digital edition of USAToday that offers exact replicas of the print pages, with the following enhancements:
* embedded videos playable from the newspaper content
* interactive puzzles and games, including Sudoku
* interactive USA Today Snapshot infographics
* a text-to-speech capability that "reads" articles to you
Network Computing -- the Digital Edition
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2009-06-22 03:12Network Computing will publish a digital edition next month, focused on WAN optimization. The digital edition represents a new investment in the NWC brand. No new edit jobs will result; TechWeb will put money into freelance budgets.
Reorg at TechWeb
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2009-06-15 03:12TechWeb veterans David Berlind and Fritz Nelson each have received new jobs as part of a company reorganization announced this week.
Rob Preston, InformationWeek
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2007-07-09 03:12
"Long-term" changes
In spite of the early summer layoffs at CMP, InformationWeek's staff grew, up five or six full-time editors and ditto for technical feature writers. Rob says the changes both in staffing and restructuring position InformationWeek for "long term growth… for online and events, as well as print. Now we can get back to just producing good product."