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about > computerworlduk editorial team
ComputerworldUK editorial team
Mike Simons
Mike is the Editor of ComputerWorldUK, joining IDG from Reed in 2006, where he worked on Computer Weekly and ComputerWeekly.com since 1999. He was News editor at the launch of ComputerWeekly.com in 2001 and news editor of a combined Computer Weekly and ComputerWeekly.com operation from 2003. Mike helped Computer Weekly secure the Periodical Publishers Association awards as either "magazine of the year" or "campaigning magazine of the year" for four years out of five.
Siobhan Chapman: Deputy Editor CWUK
Siobhan Chapman joined Computerworld after a stint as deputy editor of financial services magazine STP. She has more than seven years editorial experience in print and online publishing and marketing. She has worked at Metia - formerly Write-Image – where produced material for Microsoft, Unisys, Citrix, HP and Dell. Before moving to London in 2005, she held the dual role of Editor on technical monthly Windows for Professionals magazine and Deputy Editor on business monthly InformationWeek in Australia. Prior to this, between 2000 and 2002, she worked for IDG in Australia as a journalist for two of its enterprise titles - The Industry Standard and Computerworld Australia.
Leo King
Leo is a former deputy editor at IT Europa, a pan-European IT channel publication, where he worked for two years. He has experience writing news, features and comment on the issues facing those selling and buying IT across the continent. He now has a particular focus on the retail sector.
Helen Beckett
Helen has been involved with IT publishing since the 1980s. Helen has been features editor on several major IT titles.
Chris Mellor
Chris is an IT technology writer with experience in SW and HW products. He covers the support, project, marketing and sales issues facing software consultancies, hardware manufacturers (DEC, Unisys) and software suppliers (SCO, DEC). Since the early 90s he has written about office automation, GUIs, the Internet, PCs, portals, Unix/Linux, communications, VOIP, storage and more. Outside of IT, he likes to drive at speed-camera-alerting speeds and produces paper and PDF-based guides on various topics.
Peter Judge
Peter has spent nearly 20 years writing about IT from a business perspective. He has worked at some of the UK's leading enterprise IT titles and has also spent a year as a telecoms analyst, for Infonetics Research.
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