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Thursday, August 07, 2014

Computerworld's new Digital Magazine — our premiere issue!

Dear Computerworld Insider,

Welcome to the premiere issue of Computerworld's monthly Digital Magazine. You are receiving a copy because Computerworld's editors have made the magazine one of the benefits of Insider membership. When you open it, you'll find the same quality coverage of enterprise IT that Computerworld's print magazine offered for so many years, including articles, analysis and commentary in core departments such as News Analysis, Features, Opinions and Shark Tank. More of our popular departments will appear in coming issues.

We think you'll like our digital format -- it offers seamless navigation, with easy scrolling and zooming, and links to useful related stories on Computerworld.com.

When you click here to read it, you'll be added to our list of Digital Magazine subscribers, receiving a new edition each month. (Note: You need to open this issue in order to keep receiving the Computerworld Digital Magazine each month. Otherwise, this will be the only copy of the digital magazine you'll receive.)

Here are the stories you'll find in the August edition:

Ditch Instinct: Why Data Drives Business

Is your business running on top executives' opinions or cold hard data? Be prepared for vast cultural changes if you choose to start making decisions based on analytics, not instinct.  

Secrets to CIO Longevity

Here's a look at what it takes for CIOs to remain effective when they hunker down in one place for many years.

Hadoop Gets Real

Hadoop is both wildly popular and wildly complex. Here's how four IT leaders managed to take it from sandbox to production.

News Analysis

Some users like the IBM-Apple deal, but others are withholding judgment until they know more details. Plus, read about how Microsoft is starting to downplay Windows in favor of a "cloud OS" strategy emphasizing Azure and Windows Server.

Opinions

Paul Glen says you can't wear the developer and project manager hats at the same time. And Thornton May acknowledges that IT has lost control, but that's not a bad thing.

Shark Tank

Read the latest exploits of hapless bosses and clueless users.

We hope you enjoy this Computerworld Digital Magazine. If you have any comments or suggestions, please send them to editor@computerworld.com.

Sincerely,

Scot Finnie

Editor in Chief, Computerworld

 


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