Computer Weekly

Computer Weekly is a digital magazine and website for IT professionals in the United Kingdom owned by Informa TechTarget.

A small minority of issues were sold in retail outlets, with the bulk of revenue received from display and recruitment advertising.

[7] Computer Weekly won the UK Periodical Publishers Association (PPA) "Campaign of the Year" Award five times in seven years as it was involved in IT-related campaigns such as the costs of the NHS computer system, websites for disabled people and the Chinook crash on Mull of Kintyre.

More recently, its role in uncovering the Post Office Horizon scandal, with coverage beginning in 2008, has been widely highlighted.

Former Computer Weekly reporter Rebecca Thomson, who was responsible for early coverage of the scandal, was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2025 New Year Honours for services to justice.

The blogs cover key issues facing IT decision-makers and bloggers include David Lacey, Cliff Saran, Karl Flinders, Matt Scott, Adrian Bridgwater, and Caroline Baldwin.

Membership is by invitation only, and members meet once a month in London to hear their peers talk on topical IT management issues.