Ntexplorer
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Editor | Fiona Newbery |
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Categories | Computer_magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Format | Print, digital |
Publisher | Jason Brown |
First issue | January 1998 |
Final issue Number | January 2001 25 |
Company | Penton Media |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
ISSN | 1466-2051 |
OCLC | 751844802 |
Windows NTexplorer (ISSN 1466-2051) was a monthly UK trade magazine for IT professionals. Its online portal, complete with a digital version of the print publication, was launched in 1998 and is still available as an archive.
In August 2000, Duke Communications, the owner of Windows NTexplorer Magazine announced it would be sold to Penton Media and the magazine would be closed in late 2000, with the title becoming a digital only publication.[1]
Windows NTexplorer Magazine's sister web sites include Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows, SQL Server Pro, SharePoint Pro, Dev Pro, and myITforum.com.
References
[edit]- ^ Kemp, Thomas (30 August 2000). "Penton Media to Acquire Duke Communications". Write News.