Network Computing is an online technical news publication that began as a printed magazine.[1] During that period, Advertising Age ranked it among the Top 300 print magazines.[2] and advanced in 1995 from #146 to #133 with a circulation of 38,500. It still has trade show affiliations.
The print magazine's resources including six evaluation labs.[citation needed]
Although Network Computing has its own editorial/content unit
Their Twitter account began in December 2008. A 2009 headline in Advertising Age announced "TechWeb revives 'Network Computing' online."[22]
The magazine gives awards for companies, products and services in various categories.[23]
... a vendor's technical manual, on the Internet, or even in the pages of Network Magazine. ... The book's title is overly modest; in fact, it comprehensively presents the technical underpinnings... the founder of LAN Magazine , which became Network Magazine in 1997.
For some time, they've been writing Network Magazine for the new IT professional who is ... Their new name, IT Architect, better reflects their content and ...
Bathmate Hydromax Reviews Information Week 4 18 on WN Network ... Network Magazine (networkmagazine.com) was renamed IT Architect
... business model no longer includes print. ... will continue online
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