CIO is a magazine related to technology and IT. The magazine was founded in 1987 and is now entirely digital. The name refers to the job title chief information officer.
Categories | Business magazine |
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First issue | 1987 |
Final issue | November 2015 (print) |
Company | IDG |
Country | United States |
Based in | Needham, Massachusetts |
Language | English |
Website | cio |
CIO is part of Boston-based International Data Group's enterprise publications business.
Background
editFounded 1987 in Framingham, Massachusetts, as a monthly magazine at a time when the CIO title was relatively new[1] and relatively unknown in corporate America, today CIO is also noted for its CIO-100 annual awards, for those "that have distinguished themselves through the effective and innovative use" of information technology.[2]
CIO.com
editIn 1996, the website was launched as a companion to the magazine.
On October 29, 2015, editor-in-chief Maryfran Johnson announced that the print magazine had ceased publication.[3]
Industry coverage
editCoverage includes
References
edit- ^ The CIO title was defined in 1981.William H. Gruber. "Strategic information".
- ^ "NASA Chief Technology Officer for IT Honored by CIO Magazine". June 8, 2010.
- ^ Maryfran Johnson (October 29, 2015). "Our farewell issue of CIO magazine". CIO. Retrieved November 30, 2016.
- ^ Josh Fruhlinger (March 24, 2010). "10 Ways Microsoft Tried and Failed to Rule Mobile". CIO.
- ^ "CIO Magazine Brief: Extreme Protection that Eliminates Data Loss".
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- ^ "Biggest Delays to Digital Transformation".