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Tim Palmer died in 1997. APT Data Services was finally sold off to its primary investor and advisor, Interregnum, for just £44,000 (€68,900) in June 2002, and then passed on to Datamonitor, which agreed to absorb the £1.02m in debt. The daily service was merged into
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was printed in April 1998, though the electronic service continued well into the 2000s. A core team of APT editors left the company at the end of 1999 to form the IT industry analyst firm
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was a daily, pre-Internet newsletter covering enterprise information technology, published in London by APT Data Services from 1984. It eventually merged into the electronic
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APT Data Services was founded in London by Peter White (publisher) and Tim Palmer (editor) in 1984. Peter White was previously the editor of
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In 2003 Peter White launched an industry analyst company, Rethink Technology Research. He died in September 2023.
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magazines. By 1997 the company name and website had changed from APT to ComputerWire. The last paper copy of
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is now part of the New Statesman Media Group (owned by Mike Danson, as Datamonitor was before its sale to
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The first issue, published on 13 August 1984, included a report detailing the forthcoming launch of the
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APT Data subsequently launched a series of other IT titles, including the weekly
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before changing course and starting his publishing career as a journalist on
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on the following day. Among the subscribers was Microsoft co-founder
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Science and technology magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Dawn Hayes. 'Who said internet start-ups were easy?', in
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Jack Schofield. 'All the news too late to print', in
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Index


ISSN
0268-716X
New Statesman
GEC
Computer Weekly
VNU
IBM PC AT
Bill Gates
Soho
Micronet 800
Prestel
Telecom Gold
World Wide Web
Unix
The 451 Group
Informa


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