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Background and Format: Launched in 1995, Information Age is published by the Bonhill Group monthly and is aimed at chief technology officers, chief information officers and other technology leaders. Covers news, data and insight and topics like AI & machine learning. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached on +44 (0)20 7250 7010  Circulation: Source: Publisher Media Alerts UK B2B / Finance Alert: Wednesday 5th September 2018 Publishing company Vitesse Media has now rebranded as Bonhill Group. It continues to publish GrowthBusiness.co.uk, Growth Company Investor, Information Age, SmallBusiness.co.uk and What Investment. The group also published taxguide.co.uk and diversityq.com, and recently acquired InvestmentNews magazine and website in the US. The staff can now be reached at firstname.lastname@bonhillplc.com. Phone numbers and addresses remain the same. Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 26 November 2014 Vitesse Media, which publishes GrowthBusiness.co.uk, Growth Company Investor, Information Age, SmallBusiness.co.uk and What Investment, has moved offices and can now be found at 14 Bonhill Street, London, EC2A 4BX. All switchboard and email addresses will remain the same. Gorkana Alert: Wednesday 23 April 2014 Information Age, an IT title for 20 years, has unveiled a major redesign of its monthly magazine. The makeover includes a new logo, new sections and a completely overhauled design. Information on the relaunched April issue can be found here. Editor Ben Rossi can be reached at ben.rossi@vitessemedia.co.uk and can be found tweeting at www.twitter.com/benrossi8 Gorkana Alert: Tuesday 27th October 2009 Information Age, the magazine for IT decision-makers, is now on Twitter at www.twitter.com/informationage Gorkana Alert: Thursday 29th January 2009 Information Age, the monthly IT-in-business title, has re-launched its website: www.information-age.com. The website has been restructured to make news, research and analysis more accessible to visitors, and to help them find the information that is most relevant. Financial information regarding the IT industry is now more easily searched and navigated, allowing users to keep abreast of developments in the sector. Pete Swabey, Editor of www.information-age.com, can be reached at pete.swabey@vitessemedia.co.uk Gorkana Alert: Monday 3rd December 2007 Vitesse Media, the diversified business publishing group covering the entrepreneurial and investment scene, has bought Infoconomy, publisher of Information Age, the magazine for IT decision-makers. The Information Age editorial team has moved to Vitesse Media’s headquarters, situated at Octavia House, 50 Banner Street, London, EC1Y 8ST.

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