Compterworld picked top U.S. b-to-b book
Computerworld , a weekly tech magazine, was named the best B-to-B publication in the United States for 2006 in the over 80,000 circulation category Its web site also won for best "overall web publication." A sister publication CSO (aimed at security executives) won for publications under 80,000 circ.
Both magazines are published by the International Data Group of Framingham, Massachusets. The awards were made at a gala dinner held by The American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE) last week in Chicago.
Judges said Computerworld was “packed with useful information with never a fluffy issue—difficult for any monthly magazine, and they do it weekly.” They said CSO “takes risks with subject matter," and that “design and copy complement each other extraordinarily well,” with covers that “have attitude.”
A full list of the winners in the "Azbees" (awards are given in 40 categories) can be dowloaded from the ASBPE website.
Both magazines are published by the International Data Group of Framingham, Massachusets. The awards were made at a gala dinner held by The American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE) last week in Chicago.
Judges said Computerworld was “packed with useful information with never a fluffy issue—difficult for any monthly magazine, and they do it weekly.” They said CSO “takes risks with subject matter," and that “design and copy complement each other extraordinarily well,” with covers that “have attitude.”
A full list of the winners in the "Azbees" (awards are given in 40 categories) can be dowloaded from the ASBPE website.
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