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1105 Media, Inc. announced today that Abraham Langer will be transitioning to the newly created role of Vice President, Digital Media for the 1105 Enterprise Computing Group (ECG). This marks the second senior management appointment in the past 30 days for this team, which also announced the addition of Meighan Berberich to Vice President of Events. Previously, Langer had served as Vice President, Audience Marketing and Web Operations for 1105 Media. In his new role, Langer will be responsible for directing the online efforts of the ECG and will be tasked with building on the strong success of the group’s sites, such as Redmondmag.com, VisualStudioMagazine.com, MCPmag.com and the newly launched VirtualizationReview.com.
“Abraham has the perfect set of skills to take our already robust Web business to the next level,” said Henry Allain, ECG’s president. “His expertise in synthesizing products and improving process are key attributes for this new position.”
During his time at 1105 media, Langer has been instrumental in developing new online products and establishing the infrastructure needed to deliver them to market. This has included architecting an award-winning database that aggregates reader and user data from across 1105 and the migration and consolidation of the organization’s content management systems.
“I am extremely excited to be moving over to the ECG,” said Langer. “I look forward to working with the incredible team that Henry has assembled to build best-in-market Web properties. The ECG sits at the very exciting intersection of technology, media and advertising, and has led the B-to-B world in the first wave of online growth. We now stand at the start of a new wave of Web-based information offerings and I am thrilled to be a part of the team that will be developing innovative products for our readers and advertisers.”
About 1105 Enterprise Computing Group
The 1105 Enterprise Computing Group (ECG) provides integrated B-to-B media solutions targeting the network and enterprise markets. It provides news, in-depth analysis, and hands-on information for IT executives, directors, managers, developers, administrators, and channel partners. Within the ECG is the award-winning Redmond Media Group and the newly launched Virtualization Media Group. Our flagship print properties include Redmond, Redmond Developer News, Visual Studio, Redmond Channel Partner, and Virtualization Review. Visit us on the Web at ADTmag.com, CertCities.com, ESJ.com, MCPmag.com, RCPmag.com, RedDevNews.com, Redmondmag.com, TCPmag.com, VisualStudioMagazine.com, and VirtualizationReview.com. Our events include VSLive!, TechMentor, Web Builder 2.0, Web Design World, and Enterprise Architect Summit. For more information, visit http://www.1105media.com/redmondnetwork.html.
About 1105 Media
1105 Media, Inc. is a leading provider of integrated information and media in targeted business-to-business markets, including specialized sectors of the information technology community; industrial health, safety and compliance; security; environmental protection; and home health care. 1105’s offerings span print and online magazines, journals and newsletters; seminars, conferences and trade shows; training courseware; and Web-based services. 1105 Media is based in Chatsworth, Calif., with offices throughout the United States; it was formed on April 7, 2006, by Nautic Partners, LLC, Alta Communications and Neal Vitale, to acquire 101communications, LLC and Stevens Publishing. 1105media.com
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