CIO
SWMS Editorial Teleconference - Laurianne McLaughlin, online managing editor, CIO.com
Submitted by Christy Whitmore on Thu, 2011-01-13 13:19
Laurianne McLaughlin doesn't write as much as she used to but has gained influence, as home page editor at CIO.com and custodian of the virtualization and cloud computing "drill down" sections.
CIO is a tough nut to crack but less so if you've got some chops in social media and clients who can hook you up with front-line IT pros. Laurianne's biggest job: to differentiate CIO's coverage.
Can you help her?
SWMSTweet & SWMS Facebook Group: Latest Feeds
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2010-04-26 11:58From our subscriber-only feeds:
* In a blog post last week, Jeremiah Owyang put his finger on another illness plaguing tech journalism today. See if you agree.
* Wired.com senior editor Dylan Tweney saw our recent piece on virtual trade shows and contributed his two cents. It was an unexpected comment coming from a Wired guy.
* Did you ever cut and paste text from a web site that knew you did, and admonished you for doing so? No? Then you've never been to AOL's DailyFinance.com.
SWMS Research and Insight: A look at unified communications reporting
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2010-01-25 13:53An overview of unified communications reporting in the trades:
SWMS Research and Insight: Social ecommerce
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2010-01-25 11:41SWMS Research and Insight: Contributed content opps - CRM, Cloud
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Thu, 2009-10-01 14:53A list of ideas about placing contributed content for CRM and cloud computing.
IDG Cuts Again
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Fri, 2009-05-01 03:12IDG Friday announced layoffs across the IDG Enterprise group, comprising CIO, Computerworld, CSO, Industry Standard, InfoWorld, IT World, Network World and DEMO.
Maryfran Johnson in as CIO Editor-in-Chief
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2009-04-13 03:12Maryfran Johnson is now editor-in-chief of CIO Magazine, and will continue as editorial director of CXO Media's face-to-face events.
Laurianne McLaughlin, CIO Magazine
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Mon, 2006-11-13 03:12
Innovation
Today’s CIOs are not only expected to execute on their regular duties, but also must contribute ideas and projects that drive revenue. As a result, Laurianne and company at CIO Magazine are focusing on innovation. “It’s a big theme we’re hearing from the audience this year, and we are working hard to produce stories around that issue.”
Scott Kirsner, Fast Company
Submitted by Sam Whitmore on Wed, 2006-09-13 03:12Freelance writer: Boston Globe, Fast Company, et al
Why Hollywood?
"Hollywood is a good example of how most established industries react to technology; they're kind of slow to adopt them," he says. The topic is front and center on his radar for a book project he's working on. Plus, "It's fun." He's privy to film festivals and movie premiers: "you see the movie and then the director or the star is there to talk to you about it afterward."
He gets around: