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eWEEK
Editor-in-ChiefJason Brooks
CategoriesComputer magazines, Business magazines
FrequencySemimonthly
Circulation225,000
First issue1983
CompanyZiff Davis Enterprise
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.eweek.com
ISSN1530-6283

eWEEK (tagline: The Enterprise Newsweekly) is a weekly computing business magazine published by Ziff Davis Enterprise.

The magazine consists of a print publication and web site covering enterprise topics and is targeted at IT professionals rather than hobbyists.

Audience

The eWEEK audience is actively involved in buying enterprise technology and print subscribers are strictly qualified.

Key Highlights:

  • IT Implementers and technical buyers of IT products and services
  • Involved in their organization's IT decision-making process*
  • Dedicated IT budgets*
  • Annual revenues of $1.8 million**

* BPA December 2009 ** Online Visitor Study, May 2009

History

The magazine was previously known as PC Week and was an asset owned by Ziff Davis.

PC Week was founded in the summer of 1983 by editor-in-chief Drake Lundell, publisher Bob Zeigel, and German financier Otmar Weber of M&T Publishing which owned several European computer magazines. Lundell and Zeigel had previously worked with Computerworld.

The enterprise level assets of Ziff Davis, including eWEEK, Baseline, CIO Insight, Channel Insider, Web Buyer's Guide, the Developer Shed Network and several other properties were carved away from the parent company and sold to Insight Venture Partners in August 2007 to form a stand-alone company, Ziff Davis Enterprise.

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