Computerworld is New Zealand's only specialized information systems news fortnightly magazine. It's the publication that senior executives trust the most for information on managing their organizations' information technology.
Language:
English
Frequency:
Twice per Month
Circulation:
4,137
Audience:
Computerworld's readers are senior managers and professionals in medium- to large-sized end-user organizations who are responsible for IT strategy, acquisition and implementation.
Audience Highlights *Computerworld reaches 44,000 readers (Nielsen Media Research of National Publications, 12 months ending Dec 2011). *88% of Computerworld readers are male. *60% are over 40 years of age. *44% are in managerial roles. *56% earn over $75,000 per annum. *Print readers read every copy and pass it on for others to read. *75% of the audience has read at least three of the last four editions.