EWeek

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eWEEK
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Editor-in-Chief Eric Lundquist
Categories Computer magazines, Business magazines
Frequency Weekly
Circulation 400,100
First Issue unknown
Company Ziff Davis Media
Country Flag of United States United States
Language English
Website [www.eweek.com]
ISSN unknown

eWEEK (tagline: The Enterprise Newsweekly) is a weekly computing business magazine published by Ziff Davis Media, featuring editorials, reviews, lab tests and news.

The magazine mostly covers enterprise topics and is targeted at IT professionals rather than hobbyists. The magazine was previously known as 'PCweek'. eWeek is home to gossip columnist and industry insider Spencer F. Katt and also runs a popular weekly Kattoon (cartoon) of his adventures.

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