Gregg Keizer

Computerworld

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Preston's Summary

Gregg Keizer is a reporter for Computerworld, specializing in security, Microsoft, Apple, and browsers. He is also a novelist and has a passion for history. Gregg's articles cover a range of topics including browser alternatives, software updates, and technology choices for businesses.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 61 %
How To Guide: 38 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Software Development
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
  • Open Source Software
  • Serverless Computing

Pitching Insights

Gregg's coverage predominantly revolves around product promotions, software updates, and how-to guides related to web browsers, Microsoft products, office software, and the Windows operating system. Given this focus, he would likely be interested in receiving pitches that provide insights into new features or updates of these products.

He often covers press releases as well as how-to guides for various tech-related topics. Therefore, if you have a newsworthy product update or launch related to web browsers (especially Safari alternatives), Microsoft products like Office 2021 or Windows OS, Gregg might be interested in hearing about it.

As his geographic focus is not specified but given the nature of his articles which are more general tech-focused than region-specific news items, there isn't a specific geographical angle that needs to be considered when reaching out to him.

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