TEMPE, Ariz., Feb. 09, 2016 -- Insight (NASDAQ:NSIT) is reaching clients and tech-minded professionals through two new publications: Technically, a digital magazine and Technomics, a podcast. The digital magazine is available now in both the Apple and Google Play stores and the podcast is available on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher.
Technically gives readers a closer examination of the headlines through a technology lens. The magazine focuses on the technical perspective of broader stories and gets into the details of the issues and technologies involved. Published quarterly, Technically is available via an app for mobile devices and online.
The inaugural issue of Technically featured a cutting-edge research study conducted by Arizona State University on the impact body-worn cameras have on police and citizen behavior. Subscriptions for Technically can be found on Insight.com’s subscription center.
Technomics is an examination of the way technology is changing the economy and the way the economy influences technology. Hosts Robyn Itule and Jeremy Nelson talk candidly about the breakneck pace of technology, the oddities and opportunities out in the marketplace and the impact that all of this has on individuals and organizations.
“The technology landscape is ever changing and growing in complexity, but technology holds the promise of helping businesses scale more quickly, better serve customers and further engage workforces,” says Amy Protexter, vice president of marketing at Insight. “Technically and Technomics are new resources to help businesses understand how technology can drive businesses forward by showcasing highly successful outcomes and leading-edge Intelligent Technology™.”
Both resources are available on your Apple or Android device. Subscribe to, or view the latest issue of, Technically by visiting www.insight.com/technically. Find Insight’s podcast by searching keyword “Technomics” in iTunes and Stitcher.
For more information on Insight, visit http://www.insight.com/ or call 1.800.INSIGHT.
About Insight
From business and government organizations to healthcare and educational institutions, Insight empowers clients with Intelligent Technology™ solutions to realize their goals. As a Fortune 500-ranked global provider of hardware, software, cloud and service solutions, our 5,400 teammates provide clients the guidance and expertise needed to select, implement and manage complex technology solutions to drive business outcomes. Through our world-class people, partnerships, services and delivery solutions, we help businesses run smarter. Discover more at insight.com. NSIT-M
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