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Premier Issue Sold-Out in October, the November Issue of the World's Leading .NET, J2EE and Web Services Magazine Will Be Availa
Oct. 23, 2001 12:00 AM
Montvale, NJ, October 23, 2001 - SYS-CON Media (www.sys-con.com) headquartered in Montvale, New Jersey, announced today the debut of the November issue of Web Services Journal (WSJ), the world's first and only print and online magazine devoted exclusively to the newest and most-pervasive computing paradigm since the arrival of the Web itself. Web Services Journal is the only magazine focused completely on Web Services, which is uniquely positioned to cover .NET, J2EE, and other related technologies, rather than a single platform.
The magazine's international advisory board is composed of leading personalities in the field, including Andrew Astor, Steve Benfield, Dave Chappell, Bob Crowley, Graham Glass, Tyler Jewell, David Litwack, Norbert Mikula, and Bob Sutor; the technical advisory board includes Dave Howard, JP Morgenthal, David Russell, Ajit Sagar, Simeon Simeonov, Richard Soley, and James Tauber. “The response to WSJ has been tremendous, and reflects the groundswell of interest in Web Services that the industry is experiencing,” says Sean Rhody, editor-in-chief of Web Services Journal. “Our Web Services Panel Discussion at Web Services Edge East was attended by over 1,000 delegates and clearly indicated the commitment of the industry to this emerging paradigm.” (http://www.sys-con.com/jdjedge/tv2.cfm) “Like our Web Services Edge 2001 East and West Conferences, Web Services Journal supports and extends SYS-CON's commitment to evolving i-technologies and serves as a forum for dialogue between both .NET and J2EE developers and the software industry,” says Jeremy Geelan, WSJ's editorial director. “WSJ's November issue also contains full conference coverage of our Web Services Edge 2001 East International Web Services Conference & Expo, the most significant Web Services event of the year to-date, which was held September 2426 at the Hilton New York, with the highest attendance and participation ever by all sectors of the Web services community. The second issue of Web Services Journal extends developers' and vendors' abilities to interoperate over the Web and expands awareness of this exciting new paradigm.” (http://www.sys-con.com/webservices/) “One of the key factors in favor of Web Services is the potential for integration within and between enterprises,” says Rhody. “What makes WSJ the leading, vendor-neutral and unique Web Services magazine is that we can cover multiple platforms, compare and contrast them, and we're the first and only publication that shows how to make them all work together. WSJ does not focus solely on .NET or Sun ONE and ignore the presence of the other. WSJ offers the best editorial content you can find anywhere for .NET, J2EE, and all emerging Web Services technologies.” “WSJ also features a monthly focus on real-world success stories,” says Gail Schultz, executive editor of Web Services Journal. “It's important to showcase Web Services, and get people to realize that they already exist. Many people think that this technology is not yet there. But it is there, although it is still evolving, and our coverage of actual success stories will help move Web Services to the next level.” WSJ's December issue will feature a cover story written by Robert McGarvey, WSJ's contributing writer, an internationally acclaimed i-technology author and journalist. “Web Services Dilemma.NET vs Sun ONE: On Which Technology Should I Build My Future Business and Career?” feature story will shed light on the hottest debate of recent months. “Web Services Journal has been the most successful new magazine launch in our company's history,” says Carmen Gonzalez, SYS-CON's senior vice president of marketing and sales. “All preferred advertising positions were sold-out the same week we distributed 250,000 copies of WSJ's preview issue to our reader base and newsstands last June.” The first two issues of WSJ presented its readers with more than 30 pages of Web Services display ads from the world's leading players in the Web Services industry. WSJ's October and November advertising partners included AltoWeb, Attunity, BEA Systems, Borland, CapeClear, IBM, Infragistics, Inktomi, IONA, RogueWave Software, Shinka Technologies, SilverStream, Sonic Software, and Spiritsoft. About SYS-CON Media: About SYS-CON Events, Inc.: Each month SYS-CON Media reaches over half a million i-technology professionals through its specialty journals, magazines, books, conferences, and the SYS-CON Interactive portal with its 87 Web sites at www.sys-con.com. CONTACT: Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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