Eric Knorr
Contributing writer

Become an InfoWorld Insider

analysis
Oct 25, 20102 mins

InfoWorld introduces a new class of premium content you can access by signing up for free

Today, InfoWorld is proud to introduce the beta version of our new Insider program, which enables you to sign up once and access premium content on InfoWorld and on the websites of our sister publications CIO, Computerworld, CSO, and Network World.

It’s easy to become an Insider. Just click on any article with an Insider icon next to it to view the first few paragraphs — and follow the link to fill out a brief registration form in order to read the full story. From that point on, as long as you’ve enabled cookies on your browser, you can access any Insider content without re-registering on InfoWorld or on any of the sister sites listed above.

Signing up once gives you access to the rich resources of the most respected and highly trafficked IT sites on the Web.  When you become an Insider, you’ll gain access to information about:

  • What to buy. In-depth reviews of enterprise software, hardware and solutions
  • How to get ahead. Career advice from industry experts and peers
  • Practical tips. How-to articles for IT professionals
  • Exclusive research and analysis. Incisive reports, case studies, and more
  • Executive and peer interviews and insights. Deep dives with the industry’s top thinkers
  • Invitations to select events. Get the inside edge and enjoy exclusive access

For a full list of the resources available to Insider members, go to our Insider index page. Remember, this is a beta program, so we welcome your comments and recommendations. And be sure to stay tuned as we release more features and functions.

Eric Knorr

Eric Knorr is a freelance writer, editor, and content strategist. Previously he was the Editor in Chief of Foundry’s enterprise websites: CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World. A technology journalist since the start of the PC era, he has developed content to serve the needs of IT professionals since the turn of the 21st century. He is the former Editor of PC World magazine, the creator of the best-selling The PC Bible, a founding editor of CNET, and the author of hundreds of articles to inform and support IT leaders and those who build, evaluate, and sustain technology for business. Eric has received Neal, ASBPE, and Computer Press Awards for journalistic excellence. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison with a BA in English.

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