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Computerpress

Company

History

1989: Start of the Kompyyuter Press magazine

In 1989 the group of enthusiasts began to publish reviews of foreign computer periodicals in Moscow. Soon this young edition purchased popularity not only at PC users, but also at computer experts. This period in the history of ID of Computerpress matched process of formation of the Russian market of personal computers and peripheral equipment.

1996: Start of issue of the Kompyyuart and CAD and Graphics magazines

In 1996 edition came to a conclusion that the domestic market needs specialized editions. As a result the issue of new magazines started: Kompyyuart and "CAD and graphics".

In Kompyyuterpress publishing house there is at this time analysis department which not only conducts marketing researches of IT market.

2001: Start of the magazines "Mir Etiketki", "Direktor info" and Kompyyuternaya Elita newspaper

In August, 2001 there was pilot number of the ID new project of the Computerpress — World of Label. The market of the label and packaging in Russia develops very in high gear at this time.

In September, 2001 in the domestic media market the new unique product appeared: the Direktor info magazine is the edition for businessmen, directors of the enterprises and heads.

Further, from the beginning of the edition of author's monographs and different technical literature the editorial office of the young magazine gradually developed into publishing house with the name of the same name.

During the same period the Kompyyuternaya Elita newspaper publishing reviews of development not only domestic, but also foreign market of information technologies was started.

2013: Closing of the paper magazine "Kompyyuter Press"

In 2013, the publisher of the Kompyyuter Press magazine (Computerpress) in 24 years after start, having issued 288 numbers, made the decision on closing of the paper magazine. Since 2014 Computerpress works in a format of online edition.

See Also

Media about IT and a telecom (the market of Russia)