LAN Times Launches NetApplications

Posted on December 2, 1997

LAN Times, The McGraw-Hill Companies' newsmagazine of enterprise distributed computing, announced its NetApplications monthly demographic issue targeted at 60,000 network, LAN and IS managers, as well as applications developers and corporate executives. The new demographic includes dedicated editorial about developing and deploying highly-specialized business applications for the enterprise and coverage of issues that network strategists are facing today. Doug van Kirk, editor of LAN Times, is in charge of the new section which will debut on January 19th.

NetApplications offers a unique approach to its editorial. It will offer corporate application strategists in-depth features, technical advice, opinion, product reviews and other hands-on testing information that bridges the information gap between networking and applications development. In addition to covering the latest Internet and intranet technologies influencing application development and deployment, the section will cover relational and multidimensional database development and management, online transaction processing, data warehousing, decision support, service management and legacy-data management, among other topics.

LAN Times is a bi-weekly publication of The McGraw-Hill Companies that provides network professionals with responsible analysis of networking trends and products in order for them to better satisfy expanding business objectives. LAN Times OnLine is an electronic source for network computing that can be accessed on the Internet's World Wide Web at lantimes.com.



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