Welcome To Our E2 Community

We're delighted to welcome our beloved E2 community as we integrate with our colleagues and the community members at InformationWeek.

Susan Nunziata, Editorial Director

May 28, 2014

3 Min Read

If you're joining us here from EnterpriseEfficiency.com, let me extend a hearty welcome to our new home, InformationWeek's IT Strategy community. If you're with us because you're a longtime InformationWeek reader, we're thrilled to engage with you.

I'm Susan Nunziata, most recently director of editorial for EnterpriseEfficiency.com, one of the longest-running community sites owned by UBM Tech, InformationWeek's parent company. Joining me now on InformationWeek are my former E2 editorial colleagues Curtis Franklin and David Wagner.

We're joining forces with the accomplished InformationWeek editors and writers you've come to know and value. We look forward to engaging with all of you in the InformationWeek community, including the news writers and commentators you see here with us today on the IT Strategy page.

Together, we'll bring you more of the kinds of unique IT Strategy coverage and perspectives you've come to value on InformationWeek. We'll also join you on the comment boards to share our insights and trade stories about our experiences.

Over the next few weeks, we'll feature the CIOs, CTOs, and other IT leaders who've written and participated on EnterpriseEfficiency.com, including David Fletcher, CTO of the State of Utah; Larry Bonfante, founder of CIO Bench Coach; Andrew Froehlich, network engineer and IT consultant; and Brien Posey, former CIO. But that's not all. The InformationWeek IT Strategy community will throw open its doors and invite the rest of the C-suite into the party, discussing how technology choices impact the marketing, finance, and other departments, and how those departments are changing the way IT decisions are made.

InformationWeek has started a weekly radio show, a Q&A and chat format to which E2 community members are accustomed, and we're delighted to invite you to join us on those shows featuring a wide range of top-notch guests. You can find the InformationWeek Radio agenda for the next several weeks here.

In the meantime, our longtime E2 colleague Sara Peters, former editor in chief of the site, has joined our sister site Dark Reading, where she'll be writing about and conducting radio and video interviews on the hottest information security topics. We look forward to having Sara drop in and join us here from time to time, as well.

This is an exciting new opportunity for all of us, and we're delighted to welcome you to the beginning of a new era for our beloved E2 community as we integrate with our colleagues and the community members at InformationWeek.

Now, let's get talking. Which IT Strategy topics matter most to you? Which challenges can we help you overcome, and which questions can we help you answer as you develop your own IT strategies? We're here for you.

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About the Author(s)

Susan Nunziata

Editorial Director

Susan Nunziata leads the site's content team and contributors to guide topics, direct strategies, and pursue new ideas, all in the interest of sharing practicable insights with our community.
Nunziata was most recently Director of Editorial for EnterpriseEfficiency.com, a UBM Tech community. Prior to joining UBM Tech, Nunziata was Editorial Director for the Ziff Davis Enterprise portfolio of Websites, which includes eWEEK, Baseline, and CIO Insight. From 2010-2012, she also served as Editor in Chief of CIO Insight. Prior to joining Ziff Davis Enterprise, she served as Editor in Chief of Mobile Enterprise from 2007 to 2010. A frequent public speaker, Nunziata has entertained audiences with compelling topics such as "Enterprise Mobility" and "The Multigenerational Workforce." She even managed to snag invitations to speak at the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium – not once, but twice (and those folks are smart). In a past life, she worked as a lead editor for entertainment and marketing publications, including Billboard, Music Business International, and Entertainment Marketing Letter.A native New Yorker, in August 2011 Nunziata inexplicably picked up stakes and relocated to the only place in the country with a higher cost of living: The San Francisco Bay Area. A telecommuter, her office mates are two dogs and two extremely well fed cats. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Journalism from St. John's University in Jamaica, N.Y. (and she doesn't even watch basketball).

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