TechInformed began with a question: How do business leaders learn about the latest tech trends and understand what is valuable and what isn’t?
From the very beginning, the goal was to fill a gap in the world of technology publications — to create a high-quality, insights-led, data-driven enterprise technology publication. A place that offers original research, detailed case studies and interviews with tech’s top executives.
Our first website helped us make that possible. Knowledgeable reporters who know every corner of technology, in-depth analysis that readers can trust, coverage from the world’s leading events and conversations with the people building and breaking technology — it was all there. But as our audience grew, the site itself began to hold us back. It was harder to navigate, slower to explore and simply not the experience readers deserved.
That’s why we built TechInformed 2.0.
A year in the making
This launch has been far more than a design exercise. It has been a full-team effort, over a year in the making, with countless late nights, iterations and problem-solving along the way.
The new site keeps everything readers already value, while finally offering a platform that matches the quality of the journalism. We’ve made the updates you might expect — a cleaner, modern design and improved navigation that makes it easier to find what you’re looking for.
But the biggest upgrades are in the features: a personalized feeds that reflect your role, your industry and your interests. Infinite scrolling, so you can move seamlessly from one story to the next. Dedicated hubs for in-depth reporting, like TechInspired, so big-idea pieces and investigations are never buried. And a mobile-first experience designed for the reality of 2025, where nearly two-thirds of U.S. web traffic comes through phones rather than desktops, according to Statista.
Thanks to our new platform, we like to think of ourselves as the Costco of technology news — everything you need in one place, no need to shop around and a community of loyal readers to prove it.
The team that made it happen
None of this would have been possible without an extraordinary team effort.
Thanks go to the web development team for bringing the architecture to life — and for solving the thousand technical puzzles that stood between vision and reality. To our UI and UX specialists for rethinking every step of the reader journey, obsessing over every click, scroll and interaction.
To our editorial team for shaping how the site should land and for providing the content that keeps it alive — you are the beating heart of everything we do. To our marketing team for driving new strategies and supporting every stage of development. And to our sales team for pushing for smoother ad placements and more inventory that work for both clients and readers.
It only comes together when every part of the business pulls in the same direction, and that balance has been essential. This wasn’t just about building a website — it was about reimagining how we serve our readers while staying true to what makes TechInformed special.
Looking forward
Of course, new sites mean new quirks, and there may be the occasional snag. But we hope that when readers ask, “What’s happening in tech right now?” or “How can I use technology better in my business?” they now know where to go.
Because TechInformed has never set out to be just another tech news site. As TechInformed CEO Yogesh Shah said: “Our aim is to help decision-makers not only follow technology, but understand its real impact on their businesses and industries.”.
“We’re focused on showing not just what technologies companies are adopting, but how they’re putting them to work — from the successes and failures to the lessons that matter.”
We believe technology should be used for good, and we’re here to help businesses do exactly that.
Welcome to TechInformed 2.0. We can’t wait to show you around.