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About ComputerworldUK

Welcome to ComputerworldUK - The Voice of IT Management.

Computerworld, the world's most successful media brand for IT managers, was originally launched in the US in 1969. Since then it has earned a world-class reputation by maintaining a sharp focus on IT management. Today there are 57 editions of Computerworld around the globe serving a combined audience of over 14 million IT professionals.

And now for the first time it is here in the UK.

ComputerworldUK is designed with one person in mind: the IT manager.

To help you in your role, alongside the expertise you'd expect from Computerworld, we have developed Management, Technology, Community and Toolbox channels.

The Management channel brings you news, analysis and opinions of the latest IT issues from an IT manager perspective. Additional Management channel sub-sections provide information and guidance designed to help you handle your responsibilities more effectively, save time and develop further insight into the many aspects of your role as an IT manager.

The Technology channel also brings you news, analysis and thought leading opinions covering the technical aspects of your role by focusing on new products and technology trends. In addition, features such as How to's…, Instant Expert, case studies and white papers provide invaluable technical information. ComputerworldUK is proud to launch with the largest collection of up-to-date white papers in the UK, a comprehensive library of resources, totally free for our readers.

The Community and Toolbox channels offer something totally new. These are sections that you personally, can help to grow and develop and are designed for IT managers to contribute views against the opinions of peers and colleagues on a range of current issues and topics. Regular use of the Community channel will also ensure you keep up-to-date with what your fellow managers are reading and commenting on most. Finally the Toolbox channel which will support you in your current role and aid the development of your future career.

With your input, these channels will develop and grow significantly over time.

The Editorial Team

ComputerworldUK Editor, Mike Simons, has gathered together the most experienced and talented IT journalists in the country to contribute to ComputerworldUK, ensuring the highest quality of editorial content available. To find out more about the team behind ComputerworldUK, click here.

About International Data Group (IDG)

International Data Group (IDG) is the world's leading technology media, events, and research company. IDG publishes more than 300 magazines and newspapers in 85 countries including CIO, CSO, Computerworld, GamePro, InfoWorld, Macworld, Network World, and PC World. IDG's online network includes more than 450 Web sites spanning business technology, consumer technology, digital entertainment and gaming worldwide. IDG's lead generation service, IDG Connect, matches technology companies with an audience of engaged, high-quality IT professionals, influencers, and decision makers.

IDG is a leading producer of more than 750 technology-related events including LinuxWorld Conference & Expo®, Macworld Conference & Expo®, DEMO®, and IDC Directions. IDC, a subsidiary of IDG, is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events. Over 850 IDC analysts in 50 countries provide global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends.

Additional information about IDG, a privately held company, is available at http://www.idg.com.

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WHITE PAPERS

  • Legal risks: Employee use of the internet and email
    Exploring the challenges facing IT Mangers today and vital steps to ensure safe internet an email use by employees.
  • Phishing for victims
    This White Paper examines the phenomenon of phishing. It explains the potentially catastrophic threat it presents to all kinds of organisation. Exploding some widespread myths, it lights up the murky waters where phishing first emerged and where it continues to evolve. But it also highlights what your business can do to blunt the threat.
  • Challenges and opportunities of PCI
    The control framework implicit in the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) provides an enterprise structure for improving operational, security, and audit performance.
  • Social CRM comes of age
    Who is this “social customer”? What strategies and tools does the new breed of CRM provide to do something about this?
  • Risk Management: Protect and Maximize Stakeholder Value
    What has held organisations back from a broader adoption of risk management programs?