Network World
Network World[1] is an IT website that provides news and information to network executives. Its tagline is "The Connected Enterprise." The company is headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts, United States.
History
- 1986 - Network World was started by parent company International Data Group as a spin-off of Computerworld. The site is updated daily with news, features, product reviews and tests, opinions, blogs, videos and podcasts.
- 1995 - Network World gained LAN Magazine.[2] However, the lanmag.com site was gained by Information Week (lanmag.com redirects to informationweek.com)
- 2005 - Network World launched a Web site called Network World Fusion which it renamed NetworkWorld.com
Article topics
Network World has sections on topics such as Cisco, cloud computing, Microsoft, open source, SDN,[3] and wireless.
Outside coverage
The publication is a perennial winner of awards[4] from organizations such as the American Society of Business Publication Editors.[5] Content includes investigative pieces such as "Where the public cloud actually lives"[6] as well as lighter fare, such as the annual Tech Industry Graveyard.[7] Popular blogs on the site include Layer 8[8] and BuzzBlog.[9]
Network World also is involved in tech industry events, including the IIT Roadmap[10] series. In addition, the publication has a presence across social media sites, including YouTube[11] and Facebook[12]
References
- ↑ Fredric Paul. "networkworld.com". Network World.
- ↑ "John E Dunn - Author". techworld.com. Retrieved 9 April 2015.
- ↑ "SDN". Network World.
- ↑ Bob Brown (22 July 2014). "Round-up of award-winning IDG Enterprise articles". Network World.
- ↑ "ASBPE > ASBPE Names Magazine of the Year, Web Site of the Year and Azbee Award Finalists, Winners".
- ↑ Jon Gold (2 September 2014). "Mapping the cloud: Where does the public cloud actually live?". Network World.
- ↑ Bob Brown (7 October 2013). "2013 tech industry graveyard". Network World.
- ↑ Michael Cooney. "Layer 8". Network World.
- ↑ Paul McNamara. "Buzzblog". Network World.
- ↑ "Network World Events".
- ↑ "Network World". YouTube.
- ↑ "Network World". Facebook.
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