ABOUT ROCKY MOUNTAIN TECHLINE ...
What is Rocky Mountain TechLine?
Rocky Mountain TechLine is a magazine and web site serving the information technology community in Colorado. Anyone who works in, or has an interest in, computer-related or telecommunications fields is a potential reader. Top
Why should you read Rocky Mountain TechLine?
Rocky Mountain TechLine and RockyMountainTechLine.com cover every aspect of the IT community in Colorado with compelling and relevant content, all in full color. A sampling of what’s inside:
news of local and regional companies
profiles of people in the field- listings and coverage of technology-related groups and events
- information about where to find a job in the technology field
- information about where to find qualified employees in the field
- news of business deals and company promotions
- columns written for and by Colorado technology professionals
- photographs and graphics of new developments spawned by the state’s technology community
- advertisements from every category of software and hardware
- where to get help with your latest project
- … and much more.
Rocky Mountain TechLine and RockyMountainTechLine.com are indispensible sources of information and knowledge for every computer-related professional in Colorado. Top
Why should you advertise in Rocky Mountain TechLine?
Rocky Mountain TechLine is distributed to thousands of industry professionals every month. And RockyMountainTechLine.com – which is updated more frequently – is visited by tens of thousands of viewers around the clock. These same readers and viewers are your customers. Virtually every reader is looking for someone or something that can help them in dozens of areas – networking, hardware, software, communications equipment, wireless, computer storage and peripherals, Internet software and services, data processing, system design, hosting services, data centers, application development, systems software and IT consulting, to name only a few. When IT professionals in Colorado want to know where to find products and services, they turn to Rocky Mountain TechLine. Top
How many technology professionals are there in Colorado?
Colorado is flush with workers in technical fields and there are more arriving every day. With nearly 160,000 high-tech workers, Colorado ranks 12th in the entire nation. And Colorado ranks #1 in the country for concentration of technology jobs: 89 of every 1,000 private sector workers are classified as high-tech. According to Colorado labor statistics, IT jobs will represent most of the major job growth in the state through 2012. The high-tech payroll in the state is $13.6 billion – 11th nationwide. Top
Why do advertisers need a magazine?
There are more than 11,600 high-tech establishments in the state – 10th nationwide. High-tech exports represent 55% of Colorado’s total exports of over $6 billion – 4th nationwide. The IT sector (including telecommunications) is estimated to contribute $17 billion to the Colorado economy. Some of these are national companies with a regional presence in Colorado, and some are local or regional enterprises who serve markets well beyond Colorado. But in either case, there are woefully few means of getting their messages to their primary buyers right here in the state. Rocky Mountain TechLine and RockyMountainTechLine.com specifically target those buyers. It is the only surefire way for area companies to tell their stories to the people who need to hear them. Top
How often can I read and advertise in TechLine?
Rocky Mountain TechLine is published monthly, with contracts available for premium advertising positions on an ongoing basis. There is no better way to build recognition for your products and services than appearing in a prominent position consistently. And the Web site is updated regularly, offering immediate information on the Colorado IT industry and offering almost limitless advertising possibilities. Top
Who is a typical Rocky Mountain TechLine reader?
The typical TechLine reader:
- Works in the information technology field
- Lives and works in Colorado
- Sets IT strategy and direction
- Participates in spending decisions
- Networks with other technology professionals
- Values the experiences of others
- Wants to know who is doing what in his or her field
- Needs an accurate and complete picture of the IT products and services marketplace. Top
There is not nearly enough room here to cover the myriad businesses that want and need exposure to the Rocky Mountain TechLine and RockyMountainTechLine.com audience. But here are just a few:
- Hardware and software retailers (both national and local)
- Information technology consulting services providers
- Networking equipment and services providers
- Telecommunications providers
- Commercial data centers
- Project planners and managers
- Employment recruiters and job seekers
- System providers (accounting systems, inventory systems, business systems, telephone systems, specialty systems, etc.)
- Providers of business-related technology and equipment
- Providers of Internet and Web-related products and services
- Trade show and conference organizers
- Societies, trade associations and user groups
- Managed service and outsource providers
- … and many, many more. Top
Who publishes Rocky Mountain TechLine?
Rocky Mountain TechLine and RockyMountainTechLine.com are produced by Publishing Technology Enterprises, Inc. The company is headed by Eric Wolferman, a technologist with more than 35 years of experience in journalism, publishing and information technology. Until he left to start Rocky Mountain TechLine, Mr. Wolferman was Vice President of Information Technology for the Denver Newspaper Agency, publisher of the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post. Along with a talented group of writers, designers and technologists, PTE, Inc. has combined a thorough knowledge of journalistic quality with an intimate understanding of the issues that are important to high-tech enterprises today. Top
How can I get Rocky Mountain TechLine?
Rocky Mountain TechLine will begin publication with the August, 2008 issue, along with the introduction of the RockyMountainTechLine.com web site. The magazine is mailed monthly to more than 10,000 IT professionals throughout the state. As readers and advertisers recognize the substantial benefits of the magazine and Web site, our circulation will continue to grow. Our commitment to both readers and advertisers is to provide complete, accurate and informative coverage of IT interests. Top
