Computerwoche

Computerwoche
TypeWeekly newspaper
Format381 by 280 millimetres (15.0 in × 11.0 in)
PublisherInternational Data Group
Editor-in-chiefHeinrich Vaske
Launched9 October 1974; 50 years ago (1974-10-09)
LanguageGerman
CityMunich
CountryGermany
Circulation
  • 28,306 (sold)
  • 54,742 (distributed)
(as of Q3 2005)
Sister newspapersComputerworld magazine
ISSN0170-5121
OCLC number60621167
WebsiteOfficial website

Computerwoche (Computer Week) is a German weekly newspaper for CIOs and IT managers. The German counterpart of the American magazine Computerworld, it has been on the market since 1974 and is mainly sold by subscription. The newspaper belongs to the IT specialist publisher International Data Group (IDG), whose German branch and the editorial team of Computerwoche are based in Munich. The current editor-in-chief is Heinrich Vaske.

Computerwoche wants to present technical trends and the economic situation of manufacturers in such a way that IT managers, especially in medium-sized and large companies, can use it to plan their investments. There are also analyses, user reports, industry news, project reports, personnel details and current reports from the world of IT.

In 2009, the Computerwoche website was named the best online specialist medium in the IT/Telecommunications/Electronics category by the German Trade Press Association.[1]

  1. ^ "Sieger 2009". 2013-04-09. Archived from the original on 2013-04-09. Retrieved 2023-12-14.

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