March 14, 2006
CMP Media Launches New Dr. Dobb's Journal
SAN MATEO, CA. - March 14, 2006 - CMP Media today announced the launch of the new Dr. Dobb's Journal, the globally-recognized print magazine and most trusted resource for professional software developers, managers and architects. The new Dr. Dobb's Journal features expanded editorial coverage and contributions from the industry's elite on cross-platform software development processes, technologies, tools and management techniques The new Dr. Dobb's Journal is now part of a dominant integrated content and marketing portfolio, including DDJ.com and SD Events. This approach is designed to provide marketers with unmatched quality and market expertise that spans the entire scope of marketing capabilities.
Dr. Dobb's Journal was recently ranked, for the fourth year in a row, the Best Print Magazine for learning about software tools and technologies in an Evans Data Corporation survey of software developers. "We're continuing to build on our clear lead as the most trusted resource in software development," said Stan Barnes, publisher of Dr. Dobb's Journal. "Since 1976, Dr. Dobb's Journal has established a reputation as the only magazine to cover cutting edge approaches to cross-platform business-systems development with accuracy and in-depth analysis. And when the world's elite software professionals want to contribute their ideas, they turn to us first."
The new title combines the best of Dr. Dobb's Journal and Software Development magazine into a single dominant brand, starting with the June 2006 print issue. It offers the most comprehensive examination of the most essential software development methodologies, ideas, management issues, tools, and technologies. The editorial content provides expert guidance on creating effective architectures, using innovative development techniques, solving integration problems in diverse computing environments, and managing the development lifecycle.
For more than 30 years, Dr. Dobb's Journal has published groundbreaking articles on the most important trends in cross-platform software development, such as the very first examinations of development languages like Java and C#. The architects of the U.S. Department of Commerce's Advanced Encryption Standard, for example, first published their technology in Dr. Dobb's Journal. And that's why the most influential software professionals in the world continue to turn to Dr. Dobb's Journal as their first read.
"This move is part of a broader CMP Media strategy to further strengthen our industry-leading brands as the cornerstone of an integrated media environment that offers greater value to our audience and advertisers by delivering the right content at the right time in the right place - across print, online, events and new interactive media," commented Paul Miller, senior vice president and group director of the CMP Media Electronics and Software Development Groups.
About CMP Media's Software Development Media Group CMP Media's Software Development Media Group includes the leading and most trusted media brands serving today's software developers, managers and architects worldwide through print, online services and conferences.
For more information: Michelle Sabolich Atomic Public Relations 415-402-0230 michelle.sabolich@atomicpr.com
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