Computerworld

Making technology work for business

By empowering enterprise users and their managers, Computerworld helps create business advantage by skillfully exploiting today’s abundantly powerful web, mobile and desktop applications. Users rely on Computerworld for advice, insight and best practices to better navigate the digital landscape. Computerworld helps IT managers understand and utilize technology to drive revenue and invigorate the customer and employee experience. With our research, events, social platforms and more, connecting with Computerworld’s audience of tech professionals has never been easier.

What we cover

  • Browsers
  • Blockchain
  • Cloud computing
  • Collaboration tech
  • Macs
  • Office software
  • Productivity software
  • Windows
  • Small business
  • Android
  • Chrome OS/Chromebooks
  • iOS
3.1M

Page views per month

93%

Take an action as a result
of visiting Computerworld

88%

Like to consume a high amount of
editorial content before making a purchase

Google Analytics, 6-month average, July 2021 – December 2021; Computerworld Audience Profile Survey, 2021

See what’s special about Computerworld

Computerworld.com: Computerworld is an award-winning editorial website and top resource for enterprise users seeking insight and input they can trust. With expert editors across the U.S. and in key markets such as the U.K., India, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands, Computerworld is the destination to learn about the many technologies that enable digital business.


Newsletters

Computerworld First Look: The latest news and analysis on business technology.

Computerworld Windows: Windows updates, bugs and insights.


Blogs & Reviews

Android Intelligence Blog: Not your average android news — a diverse mix of advice, insight, and analysis with veteran android journalist JR Raphael.

Reviews: Computerworld provides thorough, fair and honest reviews of products, software and technology tools to help guide professionals in their buying journey.


Special features

Today in TechHear directly from Computerworld Executive Editor Ken Mingis, Juliet Beauchamp and guests as they discuss the latest tech news and trends happening in the industry. Look for new episodes every week.


Recognition programs

The Best Places to Work in ITFoundry’s Insider and Computerworld compiles this annual list of organizations that showcase the best working environments for tech professionals. One hundred organizations are selected based on a comprehensive questionnaire of IT professionals focused on offerings such as benefits, diversity, career development, training and retention, and worker satisfaction.


Signature events

Virtual events: Participate in Foundry’s virtual event summits that provide the ultimate immersive online experience surrounding a variety of critical topics that attract and engage the industry’s most influential tech decision-makers. These interactive events provide attendees with the opportunity to hear from spectacular speakers, access world-class content, and network with their peers and solution providers. Build new and meaningful connections with IT and security decision-makers through speaking and networking opportunities by partnering with us today.

“For more than 50 years, Computerworld has delivered authoritative, richly researched content for our audience of IT pros and decision makers, helping them make smart decisions about how to choose, use and manage the technology they need to be successful. Our recent in-depth evaluation of five different videoconferencing apps – critical tools as companies look to move forward with a more-distributed workforce – is just the latest example of the depth of knowledge and understanding about tech that Computerworld delivers every day.”

Ken Mingis, Executive Editor, Computerworld

Use our insights to reach your audience of future customers

Explore our product offerings

  • Branding/awareness – Generating brand awareness is the first step toward fostering relationships with enthusiasts. Establishing trust increases the likelihood a tech decision-maker will consider your brand during the buying process.
  • Content – Quality content drives engagement. Foundry’s content capabilities can help position your brand as a leader to your target audience.
  • Demand generation – Utilize Foundry’s exclusive first-party data to reach specific tech buyers based on purchase intent and other contextual insights.
  • Native – Showcase your message to a tailored and engaged audience through seamless native integration on Foundry’s editorial sites.
  • Research – Foundry offers primary research studies and audience analysis to help you discover the insights you need to create a strong marketing strategy.
  • Social – Drive awareness and engagement by tapping into Foundry’s suite of social products to showcase your message to a broad audience.
  • ABM – Personalize and scale your message to engage with a target list of your most valued customers with Foundry’s suite of account-based marketing services.

Meet Computerworld's editorial leaders

Click each person to read bio

Amy Bennett

Global Editor in Chief, B2B

Amy Bennett

Global Editor in Chief, B2B

Amy Bennett is a veteran editor with more than 15 years of experience in B2B tech publishing. In her role as Editor in Chief, English language for  CIO, CSO, Computerworld, InfoWorld, Network World, Amy oversees editorial operations for these award-winning media brands unwaveringly focused on serving the information needs of IT and security leaders. Amy cut her teeth in publishing spending summers answering phones and writing product announcements at a series of small trade publications that are now long forgotten except to vintage tech enthusiasts. She joined IDG in 2000 as Web Production Manager at ITworld, following stints at Harvard Business School Publishing and Daedalus, the Journal of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 

Martin Bayer

Editorial Director, Germany

Matt Egan

Global Content Director

Matt Egan

Global Content Director

An executive leader with more than two decades experience leading successful editorial teams, Matt Egan is Foundry’s (formerly IDG Communications) first ever Editorial Director.

Matt leads and supports Foundry’s world class teams of journalists in key markets across the globe, as they create expert content in multiple major world languages. He is responsible for audience development, data, content, ecommerce, analytics, video, and content strategy for the world’s most popular business-to-business and B2C technology publications and events.

Prior to his global role Matt managed Foundry’s award-winning enterprise and B2C editorial teams in the US, UK, ASEAN, France and Spain.

Matt holds a BA in English and Drama from the University of Hull. He’s married with two children and enjoys running.

Galen Gruman

Executive Editor for Global Content

Galen Gruman

Executive Editor for Global Content

Galen Gruman is executive editor for global content at IDG Communications, responsible for the editorial content in English-language editions of the B2B sites in Australia, India, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia (ASEAN countries). He’s had several roles at IDG over his 20-year tenure, including features editor, executive editor, and editor at Macworld; West Coast bureau chief of Computerworld; and executive editor of InfoWorld. Galen is a member of IDG’s global B2B Editorial Board and has led several IDG initiatives outside of editorial, including providing leadership for two CMS initiatives and serving as a member of the Macworld senior leadership team. He has also been an adjunct analyst for the IDC IT Executive Program, editor of UBM’s M-Business magazine, executive editor of Upside magazine, and associate editor at the IEEE Computer Society.

Chris Holmes

Editorial Director, Asia

Marcus Jerräng

Editor in Chief, Sweden

Xiou Ann Lim

Editorial Director, ASEAN

Esther Macías

Editor in Chief, Spain

Ken Mingis

Executive Editor, Computerworld

Ken Mingis

Executive Editor, Computerworld

Ken Mingis has been executive editor at Computerworld since 2017, and has worked for the IDG publication in various editorial roles since 2001. A native of North Carolina, he has a B.A. in Journalism/Poli Sci from UNC-Chapel Hill and has been a journalist for more than three decades. Before coming to Computerworld, Ken worked at the Boston Globe and the Providence Journal. Computerworld focuses on the how business can get the most from critical software tools, including Windows, collaboration software and mobile devices.

Cathy O'Sullivan

Editorial Director, APAC

Jay Park

Editor in Chief, ITworld, Korea

Grzegorz Stech

Editor in Chief, Poland

Contact us to learn more about how to reach and engage this Computerworld audience: