Business publications write about business.
Business publications
Business publications sorted by publisher in alphabetical order (publications under each publisher is also in alphabetical order). After the publication name the issue interval, and eventually the circulation, is stated in parenthesis.
Daily Mail & General Trust (including Associated Newspapers, Euromoney Plc)
Associated Newspapers and Euromoney is part of the Daily Mail & General Trust group of companies.
* Absolute Return -- Covers: hedge funds. Circulation: Monthly. Website
* Airfinance Journal C .
* Euromoney magazine -- Investment, banking, asset management, capital markets. FX, FI, equity, alternative investments, structured finance. Rankings and awards. Circulation: monthly.
* Institutional Investor -- Circulation: monthly.
* Project Finance -- 10 issues a year
* Trade Finance -- 10 issues a year and a weekly e-mail newsletter
The Deal, LLC
*The Deal Magazine and the Daily Deal -- Covers: M&A. Circulation: 44 and 250 issues a year. Company chairman is Bruce Wasserstein
Dow Jones
*Barron's Magazine -- Circulation: weekly (300,000 source)
*Private Equity Analyst -- Circulation: monthly (paid circulation: 2,670, total readership, including pass-along: 15,958). Website: Dow Jones Newsletters website,
*Wall Street Journal -- Founded: 1889. Circulation: daily (1.8 million) (see newspaper circulation)
eFinancialNews Ltd
* Financial News -- Founding: 1996. Coverage: Financial business. Circulation: Weekly. Based in: London. Subscription price: £260/year 50 issues. Positioning (from website): "The paper was started in 1996 to fill a gap in the market between broad-based international business papers such as the Financial Times and Wall Street Journal and specialist trade publications such as IFR, Euroweek, Professional Pensions and Acquisitions Monthly."
Forbes Inc.
*Forbes Magazine (monthly)
Investoraccess Ltd
*Private Equity International (10 times a year, circulation: 10,000 (?), based in London and New York City)
Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation
*Harvard Business Review -- Circulation: monthly.
Incisive Media
Incisive Media was founded by Tim Weller, James Hanbury and Nick Rapley in 1994. The firm now employs over 2000 people and publishes over 100 print titles -
Its titles include:
* Computeractive
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* Cover
* Credit
* CRN
* IT Week
* Personal Computer World
* Post Magazine
* Reinsurance
* Risk-- Founded: 1987. Circulation: monthly.
* Waters
McGraw-Hill
* Business Week (weekly)
Pearson plc
*Financial Times (daily)
SourceMedia, Inc.
* American Banker (daily)
* Investment Dealers' Digest (weekly)
* U.S. Banker (monthly)
* Bank Technology News (monthly)
* Financial IT Security (quarterly)
Thomson Financial Limited
*Acquisitions Monthly -- monthly
*Buyouts -- biweekly
*International Financing Review (IFR) -- Circulation: weekly, 50 issues per year, 40,000+ readers per issue (circulation data source). .
*[http://www.evcj.com EVCJ - (European Venture Capital & Private Equity Journal)] -- Monthly
*IFR Buyouts Europe -- biweekly
*Project Finance International (PFI) -- biweekly
*Venture Capital Journal (VCJ) -- Monthly
*International Securitisation Report -- Monthly
*Private Equity Hub -- blog updated daily
*Private Equity Week -- Weekly
Time Warner
*Fortune Magazine (monthly)
*Business 2.0 (monthly)
United Business Media
*Property Week (weekly, circulation: 30,000)
Business TV
NBC Universal
*CNBC
Bloomberg LP
*Bloomberg Television
Business publications
Business publications sorted by publisher in alphabetical order (publications under each publisher is also in alphabetical order). After the publication name the issue interval, and eventually the circulation, is stated in parenthesis.
Daily Mail & General Trust (including Associated Newspapers, Euromoney Plc)
Associated Newspapers and Euromoney is part of the Daily Mail & General Trust group of companies.
* Absolute Return -- Covers: hedge funds. Circulation: Monthly. Website
* Airfinance Journal C .
* Euromoney magazine -- Investment, banking, asset management, capital markets. FX, FI, equity, alternative investments, structured finance. Rankings and awards. Circulation: monthly.
* Institutional Investor -- Circulation: monthly.
* Project Finance -- 10 issues a year
* Trade Finance -- 10 issues a year and a weekly e-mail newsletter
The Deal, LLC
*The Deal Magazine and the Daily Deal -- Covers: M&A. Circulation: 44 and 250 issues a year. Company chairman is Bruce Wasserstein
Dow Jones
*Barron's Magazine -- Circulation: weekly (300,000 source)
*Private Equity Analyst -- Circulation: monthly (paid circulation: 2,670, total readership, including pass-along: 15,958). Website: Dow Jones Newsletters website,
*Wall Street Journal -- Founded: 1889. Circulation: daily (1.8 million) (see newspaper circulation)
eFinancialNews Ltd
* Financial News -- Founding: 1996. Coverage: Financial business. Circulation: Weekly. Based in: London. Subscription price: £260/year 50 issues. Positioning (from website): "The paper was started in 1996 to fill a gap in the market between broad-based international business papers such as the Financial Times and Wall Street Journal and specialist trade publications such as IFR, Euroweek, Professional Pensions and Acquisitions Monthly."
Forbes Inc.
*Forbes Magazine (monthly)
Investoraccess Ltd
*Private Equity International (10 times a year, circulation: 10,000 (?), based in London and New York City)
Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation
*Harvard Business Review -- Circulation: monthly.
Incisive Media
Incisive Media was founded by Tim Weller, James Hanbury and Nick Rapley in 1994. The firm now employs over 2000 people and publishes over 100 print titles -
Its titles include:
* Computeractive
*
* Cover
* Credit
* CRN
* IT Week
* Personal Computer World
* Post Magazine
* Reinsurance
* Risk-- Founded: 1987. Circulation: monthly.
* Waters
McGraw-Hill
* Business Week (weekly)
Pearson plc
*Financial Times (daily)
SourceMedia, Inc.
* American Banker (daily)
* Investment Dealers' Digest (weekly)
* U.S. Banker (monthly)
* Bank Technology News (monthly)
* Financial IT Security (quarterly)
Thomson Financial Limited
*Acquisitions Monthly -- monthly
*Buyouts -- biweekly
*International Financing Review (IFR) -- Circulation: weekly, 50 issues per year, 40,000+ readers per issue (circulation data source). .
*[http://www.evcj.com EVCJ - (European Venture Capital & Private Equity Journal)] -- Monthly
*IFR Buyouts Europe -- biweekly
*Project Finance International (PFI) -- biweekly
*Venture Capital Journal (VCJ) -- Monthly
*International Securitisation Report -- Monthly
*Private Equity Hub -- blog updated daily
*Private Equity Week -- Weekly
Time Warner
*Fortune Magazine (monthly)
*Business 2.0 (monthly)
United Business Media
*Property Week (weekly, circulation: 30,000)
Business TV
NBC Universal
*CNBC
Bloomberg LP
*Bloomberg Television
Published by the Financial Times group, Nordic Region Pensions & Investment News (nrpn) is a magazine focused on institutional investment and pension fund issues in the Nordic region. nrpn provides news, information and analysis on all aspects of the investment of employer-supported retirement institutions.
It claims to provide thorough coverage of investment trends, the operation of the institutional fund management industry, analysis of regulatory changes both on a Nordic and EU level, as well as timely and analytical intelligence on the investment intentions of retirement institutions.
It claims to provide thorough coverage of investment trends, the operation of the institutional fund management industry, analysis of regulatory changes both on a Nordic and EU level, as well as timely and analytical intelligence on the investment intentions of retirement institutions.
Taskbar clock replacements are utilties which replace the default taskbar clock. A number of such utilities modify the taskbar clock in Windows XP to work in a manner similar to the taskbar clock in Windows Vista.
Examples
LClock
LClock is a software application that modifies the style of the Taskbar Clock in Windows XP to that of the "Longhorn" OS (the early version of Windows Vista). It also adds a popup calendar feature. When the software is installed, a new icon named appears on the computer's control panel allowing the user to customise the clock. The look and functionality of the clock can be altered, and a custom alarm and Start button can be enabled on the user's desktop.
LClock is a modified (stripped down) version of Kazuto Sato's TClock Light. LClock is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
1st Clock
1st Clock is a taskbar clock replacement that costs $30 and offers a fully customizable clock display, alarms, atomic time synchronization, popup calendar, time zones and more. 1st Clock is fully compatible with Windows Vista and supports both 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows.
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Other
* Alfaclock
* Analog Clock
* ZoneTick - Shows multiple time zones
Examples
LClock
LClock is a software application that modifies the style of the Taskbar Clock in Windows XP to that of the "Longhorn" OS (the early version of Windows Vista). It also adds a popup calendar feature. When the software is installed, a new icon named appears on the computer's control panel allowing the user to customise the clock. The look and functionality of the clock can be altered, and a custom alarm and Start button can be enabled on the user's desktop.
LClock is a modified (stripped down) version of Kazuto Sato's TClock Light. LClock is free software distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
1st Clock
1st Clock is a taskbar clock replacement that costs $30 and offers a fully customizable clock display, alarms, atomic time synchronization, popup calendar, time zones and more. 1st Clock is fully compatible with Windows Vista and supports both 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows.
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Other
* Alfaclock
* Analog Clock
* ZoneTick - Shows multiple time zones
OnePoint Project Management Software is a project management tool developed and sold by an austrian company called OnePoint Software. Its developed using Java and runs in tomcat/jetty containers. Two of Its editions (Basic/Open) are licensed under the GPL license.
Feature Description
* Gantt chart and WBS
* MS Project Import/Export
* Integrated Cost Baseline
* Strict Resource Management
* Integrated Reporting
* Resource Utilization Chart
* Project progress report
Editions
OnePoint offers 5 different editions.
* Basic Edition its intended for solo project manager and its released as a Desktop Application. Basic edition is Open Source.
* Professional Edition provides essential features for the project professional and is not Open Source.
* Open Edition is 100% Web-based java based and is fully OpenSource
* Network Edition its the Open Edition plus a few features targeted for medium-sized projects with a hard limit of 3 PMs and 5 project contributors.
* Team Edition its the Network Edition plus Support - Training - Consulting.
References
* SourceForge Project
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External Link
* Product Web Site
* Company WebSite
* Feature Comparison
Feature Description
* Gantt chart and WBS
* MS Project Import/Export
* Integrated Cost Baseline
* Strict Resource Management
* Integrated Reporting
* Resource Utilization Chart
* Project progress report
Editions
OnePoint offers 5 different editions.
* Basic Edition its intended for solo project manager and its released as a Desktop Application. Basic edition is Open Source.
* Professional Edition provides essential features for the project professional and is not Open Source.
* Open Edition is 100% Web-based java based and is fully OpenSource
* Network Edition its the Open Edition plus a few features targeted for medium-sized projects with a hard limit of 3 PMs and 5 project contributors.
* Team Edition its the Network Edition plus Support - Training - Consulting.
References
* SourceForge Project
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External Link
* Product Web Site
* Company WebSite
* Feature Comparison