Computerworld (English)


Computerworld is the oldest IT publication in Norway and still maintains its status as the leading news medium within IT and telecommunications. Our readers are decision-makers, both in the private and public sector. Computerworld is also the local newspaper for the entire IT industry in Norway.

Computerworld has been the leading Norwegian IT-newspaper for 25 years.
It still maintains its status – through paper, web and forums.

Our readers are decisionmakers, both in the private and public sector. Computerworld is also the local newspaper for the entire IT industry in Norway.
The mission of Computerworld is to cover both technological and business related challenges. With our help the reader shall understand the whats, hows, and - most importantly - consequences of related news and events.

Our main news output is available on www.computerworld.no, a site covering international and local IT news by the hour.
In the paper edition, which is published every friday, we take a deeper look behind the news. Our analyses and stories shed light on current events and challenges regarding careers, politics, technology and industry. In addition, the CIO brand provides essential background stories on IT strategy.

Our main goal is that the reader should feel smarter after reading Computerworld. A fast paced environment with information overload requires trustworthy resources that are able to collect information and present it in an understandable context.

This is the role of Computerworld.





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