B2B Publishers Go Digital

101communications, publisher of Federal Computer Week, Microsoft Certified Professional, Application Development Trends, and Syllabus, has launched digital versions of its publications.

Launched in October of 2002, these publications are available for download in PDF format for viewing on screen or printing.

“With the introduction of the tablet PC, viewing of online publications will only grow, and we plan to be in the forefront of offering that to our readers and advertisers,” says Jeffrey S. Klein, president and CEO, 101communications. “Digital delivery provides greater flexibility, timeliness and additional enhancements that will enable our readers to stay ahead of the curve in the fast-changing IT sector.”

Whether reading on the screen will replace paper is up for debate but offering the option is a step in the right direction.

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