ITMJ covers hardware, software and IT business innovations. This is vital information for top-level managers and investors seeking to spot emerging trends that can increase the efficiencies within their enterprise—and, just as important, help them avoid making expensive mistakes by falling for "fad" technologies that have more hype than substance to them. Some of the most important, exciting, and useful IT innovations today come from the Open Source community, so that's where we center our coverage, but we also keep ITMJ readers in close touch with proprietary software innovations, hardware advances, human resource trends, and other areas where knowledge not only of today's news but of what the future may hold is crucial for anyone who values his or her position as an IT industry leader.
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SourceForge’s media and e-commerce web sites connect millions of influential technology professionals and enthusiasts each day. Combining user-developed content, online marketplaces and e-commerce, SourceForge is the global technology community’s nexus for information exchange, goods for geeks, and open source software distribution and services. The network of web sites enables advertisers to efficiently reach a large, highly qualified audience of buyers. SourceForge’s network serves more than 33 million unique visitors each month from around the world.*
It includes top web sites, like SourceForge.net, the world’s largest open source software development and distribution environment; Slashdot, the web destination that pioneered community generated content; and ThinkGeek, the online bazaar that features cool stuff for techno-enthusiasts. Other sites in the network, include: Linux.com, freshmeat.net, ITManagersJournal and NewsForge. SourceForge’s unique combination of user-developed content, clever e-commerce and online marketplaces make it the most trusted, credible venue for dialogue and exchange with the global technology community.
*Source: Google Analytics and Omniture, April 2007.