As you may have noticed, TechWeekEurope has undergone a facelift with a new responsive design allowing readers to easily access the site whether they are using a PC, smartphone or tablet.
We’ve refreshed our categories too in order to allow us to better cover the stories that interest our readers, with a focus on cloud, big data, security, storage, workspaces and mobility alongside a range of other topics.
Around 60 percent of TechWeekEurope readers are IT professionals, a quarter of which are Chief Information Officers. Our research also shows that half of our users are involved in IT purchasing decisions.
A fresh lick of paint
“With more than 450,000 monthly readers, and a third of them on tablets and smartphones, TechWeekEurope needed a new interface to respond to its success,” said Laurent Delaporte, CEO of NetMediaEurope. “The new website helps us achieve the vision of the group – to be an editor of ‘smart content’ for readers, as well as a provider of ‘smart data’ for advertisers.”
We hope you like the new look and continue to enjoy TechWeekEurope.
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Unfortunately the new web site is not really working very well (IE 11).
No adds are appearing just place holders, and having comments on the side is a bit odd.