Computer Weekly is available in print and digital format and the readership is audited by BPA Worldwide, which verifies its circulation twice yearly. The current circulation figure is 135,035 (Publisher’s Statement August 2007).
Brian McKenna is the Editor of Computer Weekly, joining in 2007.
Topics covered within the magazine include outsourcing, security and mobile computing to computer hacking and strategy for IT management. Career Moves is the recruitment section which provides listings of IT jobs.
Computer Weekly has won the UK Periodical Publishers Association (PPA) "Campaign of the Year" Award five times in the last seven years as it has been involved in IT-related campaigns such as the costs of the NHS computer system, websites for disabled people and the Chinook crash on Mull of Kintyre.
'Downtime' is a section of the magazine which includes a 2 column Dilbert and a humorous Diary written by a Data Processing Manager.
The site also features Downtime which includes a daily Dilbert and sudoku.
The webinars are 45 minutes beginning with a 5 minute introduction from the chair followed by presentations from an analyst and a specific case study. Viewers can email the panel with their questions throughout the webinar.
Users are required to register for each webinar and this is then viewed using an interface which allows users to watch the video of the webinar alongside supporting powerpoint presentation slides.
The interface allows the user enlarge and download slides, view speaker information and supporting case studies. When viewed on-demand, the user can also pause, skip and select specific sections from the webinar to view.