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cover imageOnline Opportunities - Computer.org is the online presence of the IEEE Computer society. We offer several online advertising options including banners, e-newsletters, and Webinar sponsorships. With over 1.5M page views and 800,000 unique visitors per month. Computer.org is the place to reach the visionary individuals who drive technological change in the global computer industry

cover image Computer - (monthly) As the flagship member publication of the IEEE Computer Society, Computer speaks directly to computing professionals of all disciplines. Readers are highly educated, visionary individuals who drive technological change in the global computing industry. They rely on Computer each month for cutting-edge editorial unavailable in any other media — print or online.
Computer magazine publishes highly acclaimed, peer-reviewed articles written for and by professionals found across the full spectrum of computing technology and applications development. Read by more than 75,000 decision-makers, Computer is a highly effective showcase for advertisers who want to reach the industry’s leaders.
cover image IEEE Security & Privacy (bimonthly) provides a unique combination of tutorials, case studies, research articles, and regular departments that cover the latest security developments along with such diverse aspects of information assurance as vulnerability analysis, legal and ethical issues, and privacy concerns. S&P also runs excerpts of its popular podcast series featuring thought leaders in the field, and each issue closes with an opinion piece by one of a stable of security gurus

cover image IEEE Internet Computing (bimonthly) targets the technical and scientific Internet user communities as well as designers and developers of Internet-based applications and enabling technologies. IEEE Internet Computing publishes refereed articles on the latest developments and key trends in Internet technologies and applications. A crossroads between academic researchers and software professionals, the magazine presents novel content from academic and industry experts on a wide range of topics including architectures, data mining, middleware, security, standards, and more.

cover image IEEE Software (bimonthly) is building the community of leading software practitioners — by delivering reliable, useful, peer-reviewed information to developers and managers who want to keep abreast of rapid technology change. Case studies, tutorials, debates, columns, and interviews by seasoned practitioners illuminate all aspects of the software industry.

cover image IT Professional - (bimonthly) provides rock-solid, peer-reviewed technical information and coverage of strategic technology trends. Whether it's wireless networks, software tolls, Web services, or any of the issues that are vital to deploying and maintaining reliable, flexible systems, IT managers and their technical leads rely on IT Professional for state-of-the-art solutions..
cover image Computing in Science & Engineering (bimonthly) supports the development of computing tools and methods and how to effectively use them in theoretical, computational, and experimental science, engineering, and education. Every issue contains articles and columns that examine the cross-disciplinary lessons learned in and application of work in the spectrum of sciences and engineering fields.
cover image IEEE Design & Test (bimonthly) The exciting world of semiconductor design and manufacture cuts no slack to those who fall behind in the technology. IEEE Design & Test covers practical methods to keep circuit designers and test engineers ahead of the pack. Whether low-power design, SoCs, electronic design automation, or the latest in test technology for deep-submicron circuits, look for an expert assessment of new methods.
cover image IEEE Pervasive Computing (quarterly) delivers the latest peer-reviewed developments in pervasive, mobile, and ubiquitous computing to developers, practitioners, researchers, and educators. With content that’s accessible and useful today, it acts as a catalyst for progress in this emerging field.
cover image IEEE Micro (bimonthly) reaches an international audience of microcomputer and microprocessor designers, system integrators, and users. Readers want to increase their technical knowledge of computers and peripherals; systems, components, and subassemblies; communications, instrumentation, and control equipment; and software.
cover image IEEE Multimedia (quarterly) serves the community of scholars, developers, practitioners and students who are interested in multiple media types, used harmoniously together, for creating new experiences. As such, it fills a lacuna that exists between several fields such as image processing, video processing, audio analysis, text retrieval and understanding, data mining and analysis and data fusion.
cover image IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (bimonthly) bridges the theory and practice of computer graphics. From specific algorithms to full system implementations, CG&A offers a unique combination of peer-reviewed feature articles and informal departments. CG&A is indispensable reading for people working at the leading edge of computer graphics technology and its applications in everything from business to the arts.
cover image IEEE Intelligent Systems (bimonthly) provides peer-reviewed, cutting-edge articles on the theory and applications of systems that perceive, reason, learn, and act intelligently. The magazine serves software engineers, systems designers, information managers, knowledge engineers, researchers, and professionals in such fields as finance, manufacturing, medicine, defense, and the sciences.
cover image IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (quarterly) - From the analytical engine to the supercomputer, from Pascal to von Neumann, from punched cards to CD-ROMs -- the IEEE Annals of the History of Computing covers the breadth of computer history. Featuring scholarly articles by leading computer scientists and historians, as well as firsthand accounts by computer pioneers, the Annals is the primary publication for recording, analyzing, and debating the history of computing. The Annals also serves as a focal point for people interested in uncovering and preserving the records of this exciting field. The publication is an active center for the collection and dissemination of information on historical projects and organizations, oral history activities, and international conferences