Computergram International 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 ComputerWire service, and is now owned by Tech Monitor, one of the specialist titles within the New Statesman Media Group.
[3] Four years later White and Palmer formed their own company to publish a rival daily, Computergram International, five days a week.
[5][3] The four (and occasionally six or eight) page newsletter was published, printed and mailed from APT's London offices on the top floor of 12 Sutton Row in Soho.
[8][3] APT Data Services was finally sold off to its primary investor and advisor, Interregnum, for just £44,000 (€68,900) in June 2002,[9] and then passed on to Datamonitor, which agreed to absorb the £1.02m in debt.