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'''''eWEEk''''' is a technology and business [[magazine]]. [[QuinStreet]] now owns and operates ''eWEEK'' as part of an Enterprise portfolio of organic media and digital marketing sites.
'''''eWEEK''''' is a technology and business [[magazine]]. [[QuinStreet]] now owns and operates ''eWEEK'' as part of an Enterprise portfolio of organic media and digital marketing sites.


==Mission==
==Mission==

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eWeek
Editor-in-ChiefJohn Pallatto (since 2012)
CategoriesComputer magazines, Business magazines
FrequencySemimonthly
Circulation225,000
First issue1983
CompanyQuinStreet
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.eweek.com
ISSN1530-6283

eWEEK is a technology and business magazine. QuinStreet now owns and operates eWEEK as part of an Enterprise portfolio of organic media and digital marketing sites.

Mission

eWEEK has a stated mission to provide technology decision-makers with a mix of breaking news, analysis, trends, and reviews to help them make educated IT buying decisions. eWEEK is a PageRank: 6 site and its articles are found in Google News.

Audience

According to a 2010 survey released by eWEEK, the eWEEK audience is actively involved in buying enterprise technology. It is primarily composed of IT professionals and managers, along with some corporate and line-of-business decision-makers involved in the IT purchasing process.

Key focus areas

Given the website structure and editorial content that eWEEK creates, the site focuses on the following topics: Cloud computing, mobile technology, data center and infrastructure, security and enterprise applications, as well as IT careers and leadership information.

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