The Storage Networking Industry Association ( SNIA ) is an American trade association , incorporated in December 1997. It is a registered 501(c)(6) non-profit organization. SNIA has more than 185 unique members, 2,000 active contributing members, and over 50,000 IT end users and storage professionals.
9-487: SNIA's membership community participates in the following storage-related technical working groups: SNIA and its technical council maintain a vendor-neutral dictionary and glossary of storage networking, data, and information management terminology. The SNIA dictionary won an award for publication excellence in 2009 and 2012 from the Business Communications Report. SNIA along with Computerworld hosted
18-443: A business, industry, or trade-related organization is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This computer-storage -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Computerworld Computerworld (abbreviated as CW ) is an ongoing decades-old professional publication which in 2014 "went digital." Its audience is information technology (IT) and business technology professionals, and
27-477: A morning newspaper in tabloid format (41 cm) in 51,000 copies (2007) with an estimated 120,000 readers. From 1999 to 2008, it was published three days a week, but since 2009, it was published only on Tuesdays and Fridays. In June 2014, Computerworld US abandoned its print edition, becoming an exclusively digital publication. In July 2014, the publisher started the monthly Computerworld Digital Magazine . In 2017 it published features and stories highlighting
36-418: Is available via a publication website and as a digital magazine. As a printed weekly during the 1970s and into the 1980s, Computerworld was the leading trade publication in the data processing industry. Based on circulation and revenue it was one of the most successful trade publications in any industry. Later in the 1980s it began to lose its dominant position. It is published in many countries around
45-503: The DATA+ Editors' Choice Awards and the annual Forecast research report. Computerworld in the past has published stories that highlight the effects of immigration to the U.S. (e.g. the H-1B visa) on software engineers. The executive editor of Computerworld in the U.S. is Ken Mingis, who leads a small staff of editors, writers and freelancers who cover a variety of enterprise IT topics (with
54-447: The magazine's history on the fiftieth anniversary. Computerworld ' s website first appeared in 1996. Computerworld US serves IT and business management with coverage of information technology , emerging technologies and analysis of technology trends. Computerworld also publishes several notable special reports each year, including the 100 Best Places to Work in IT, IT Salary Survey,
63-515: The name and frequency differ slightly though. When IDG established the Swedish edition in 1983 i.e., the title "Computerworld" was already registered in Sweden by another publisher. This is why the Swedish edition is named Computer Sweden [ sv ] . The corresponding German publication is called Computerwoche (which translates to "computer week") instead. Computerworld was distributed as
72-849: The popular Storage Networking World (SNW) Conferences from 1999 to 2013, at various venues around the world, and commonly occurred in the Spring and Fall in the USA, and in the Fall in the EU. SNIA is also the organizer the Storage Developers Conference (SDC). SNIA absorbed the Small Form Factor Committee . SNIA also maintains partnerships with and submits material to other industry standards organizations such as ISO , IEC, DMTF , CXL , INCITS T10, T11, IETF , and IEEE . This article about
81-459: The world under the same or similar names. Each country's version of Computerworld includes original content and is managed independently. The parent company of Computerworld US is IDG Communications . The publication was launched in 1967 by International Data Group in Boston , whose founder was Patrick J. McGovern . The company IDG offers the brand "Computerworld" in 47 countries worldwide,
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