NEW YORK, April 2, 2012 - The Wall Street Journal announced today the launch of CIO Journal, a premium news and information service for chief information officers and senior business executives focused on technology. The service provides real-time news, coverage and analysis written and produced by a dedicated team of editors and financial journalists.
Deloitte is the exclusive sponsor of CIO Journal, and
provides a daily stream of CIO-focused fact-based research,
technology perspectives and analyses, case studies and
more. Deloitte has a similar exclusive sponsorship with The
Wall Street Journal's CFO Journal, which launched in
2011.
Led by editor Michael Hickins, CIO Journal is available
online, via the iPad, and is optimized for access via most
smartphone devices. Subscribers will have access to the
service via The Wall Street Journal Tablet Edition for
iPad.
"The technology landscape has changed dramatically in recent years and with it so has the role of the CIO within a company," said Alan Murray, The Wall Street Journal's Deputy Managing Editor and Executive Editor, Online. "CIOs are on the front lines of some of the most important issues within their companies, and their responsibilities demand that they stay on top of relevant news in real-time. Whether sitting in front of a computer in New York or on a plane to Hong Kong with only an iPad, senior technology executives will find CIO Journal is the definitive tool to help them make key business decisions."
"In today's environment, given the staggering pace
of change and innovation, CIO Journal is a valuable source
of news, information and insights tailored for the
postdigital executive." said Janet Foutty, principal
and national managing director, technology, Deloitte
Consulting LLP.
Subscribers to CIO Journal receive full access to WSJ.com.
Other key features include:
• Must-read technology articles written by a dedicated team
of editors and financial journalists with a deep
understanding of technology and its impact on the business.
The team includes deputy editor Steven Rosenbush, a former
editor and writer with Institutional Investor and
BusinessWeek; Rachael King, formerly a reporter for
Bloomberg BusinessWeek; reporter Clint Boulton, formerly a
senior writer at Ziff Davis Enterprise; reporter Joel
Schectman, most recently with the Bergen Record; and
producer Thomas Loftus, a former editor for the
Journal's Digits blog and WSJ Professional.
• A morning email that draws together original reporting
from CIO Journal, stories taken from The Wall Street
Journal and Dow Jones, and more than 20,000 sources from
the Factiva database, including access to many stories that
are not available for free on the Web;
• Original insights from guest columnists, all world-class
authorities on business technology;
• Users can also customize news alerts, company and
industry profiles, as well as monitor real-time market data
essential to senior technology business executives.
Deloitte's CIO-specific content is organized in five categories: Technology for Business; The Business of Technology; Cyber Security and Privacy; Innovation and Trends; and Talent. A variety of formats will be supported, including Conference Briefing; Insights; Research; Essential Conversations; and case studies.
CIO Journal is the latest in a series of premium content verticals from Dow Jones that also includes CFO Journal, Wall Street Journal Professional Edition, DJ FX Trader and Dow Jones Banking Intelligence. New and current subscribers to Wall Street Journal Digital Plus will receive access to CIO Journal free for a limited time.
For more information, please visit CIO Journal here: http://wsj.com/ciojournal
About The Wall Street Journal
The Wall Street Journal is the world's leading business
publication with more than two million subscribers and is
the largest U.S. newspaper by total paid circulation. The
Wall Street Journal franchise comprises The Wall Street
Journal, The Wall Street Journal Asia and The Wall Street
Journal Europe. The Wall Street Journal Online at WSJ.com,
the leading provider of business and financial news and
analysis on the Web with more than one million digital
subscribers and 36 million visitors per month worldwide.
WSJ.com is the flagship site of The Wall Street Journal
Digital Network, which also includes MarketWatch.com,
Barrons.com, AllThingsD.com and SmartMoney.com. The Journal
holds 34 Pulitzer Prizes for outstanding journalism, and,
in 2011, was ranked No. 1 in BtoB's Media Power 50 for
the 12th consecutive year.
Contact:
Sara Blask
Dow Jones & Company
(212) 416-2312
Sara.Blask@dowjones.com
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