Worldata Gains Tech Files

Worldata, Boca Raton, FL, yesterday announced its management of the MediaTec Publishing files, which include Certification Magazine, IT Contractor Magazine, CLO Magazine and the MediaTec Publishing eNewsletter Opt-In E-Mail lists as of Jan. 1. Available immediately are the new-to-market lists IT Certification Master file and Information Security Masterfile.


Certification Magazine reaches information systems/technology professionals certified on platforms including A+, Cisco, Compaq, Java, Linux, Novell, Oracle and Sun.


IT Contractor Magazine reaches engineers, programmers, computer/hardware specialists, Internet specialists, telecom specialists and more.


CLO Magazine (Chief Learning Officer) reaches IT professionals seeking solutions for enterprise productivity in the enterprise learning market.


Counts for these lists will be available by Jan. 1. Postal names have a base price of $225/M, and e-mail names are $300/M.


The MediaTec Publishing eNewsletter Opt-In E-Mail list contains IT decision makers in various industries. Contact Worldata for counts. The base price is $300/M.


IT Certification Masterfile contains IT professionals with multiple certifications in areas such as Microsoft, UNIX, Linux, Novell, Cisco, CompTia, Check Point, Oracle, Compaq and Sun. It contains 426,577 postal names for $160/M and 367,500 e-mail names for $250/M.


The Information Security Masterfile contains IT professionals with titles including information security manager, director, analyst, engineer, network and system administrator, CIO and Webmaster. It contains 251,436 postal names for $160/M and 198,924 e-mail names for $250/M.


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