Improvements will make site easier to navigate, faster, and more functional

Brian Gillooly, Content Director, InformationWeek

April 13, 2021

2 Min Read

Get ready! InformationWeek will start looking different to visitors in the days ahead -- and we couldn’t be more excited!

In an effort to improve our readers’ experience, InformationWeek is launching a broad initiative to improve the design, navigation, functionality, and performance of our entire site. In the coming months, you’ll see and experience a variety of site enhancements, including new page design, navigation tools, links to related content, and other capabilities across the InformationWeek site. Most importantly, you’ll notice an improvement in response with faster load speeds. We hope that these upgrades will make it easier for you to find the IT leadership news and information you need, and also access InformationWeek’s content on mobile devices more effectively.

If you’re a loyal reader of InformationWeek, you’ll see the same great news, commentary, and in-depth information, just with a new look and feel. Our pages will be better organized, easier to read, and will load faster. You’ll see new navigation elements that make it easier to find the stories you’re looking for. And you’ll experience better organization of our various content offerings, including webinars, virtual events, video, original research, white papers, and newsletters.

Once we complete our transition later this year, we promise a seamless and higher quality experience for all of our site visitors. Should you encounter an occasional glitch along the way, or even if your experience is flawless, we’d love to hear from you about our new design and features. Some of our content will offer a survey, which we hope you’ll answer, or you can write us an email at [email protected].

In the meantime, enjoy the new look and feel! We welcome your feedback and thank you for your loyalty!

Brian Gillooly

Editor-in-Chief, InformationWeek

@briangillooly on Twitter

About the Author(s)

Brian Gillooly

Content Director, InformationWeek

Brian Gillooly has spent the past 30+ years establishing a trusted and significant presence in the business technology community. One of the most recognized personalities in IT media, Brian has built valuable relationships with the most influential practitioners in the technology industry. He counts among his closest contacts the CIOs of a range of organizations – from Fortune 50 companies to small businesses.

As the Content Director for InformationWeek, Brian is responsible for developing a vision that provides both the audience and the client with clarity and insight into today's most challenging business technology issues.

Previously, as Editor-in-Chief of Optimize and Editor-in-Chief of InformationWeek events, Brian not only engaged the people who helped shape the direction of business technology – notables like Jack Welch, Rob Carter, Malcolm Gladwell, and Michael Dell – but also shared trusted opinions and ideas through his CIO Nation blog and weekly columns. He has offered hands-on insight through presentations at numerous live events and one-on-one meetings.

In his career in generating event content, moderating discussions, and giving presentations, Brian has developed a unique rapport with his audiences by eschewing the staid lecture style, and establishing a comfortable, often fun, always informative approach.

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