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Michael J. Miller

Former Editor in Chief

Michael J. Miller is chief information officer at Ziff Brothers Investments, a private investment firm. From 1991 to 2005, Miller was editor-in-chief of PC Magazine,responsible for the editorial direction, quality, and presentation of the world's largest computer publication. No investment advice is offered in this column. All duties are disclaimed. Miller works separately for a private investment firm which may at any time invest in companies whose products are discussed, and no disclosure of securities transactions will be made.

Until late 2006, Miller was the Chief Content Officer for Ziff Davis Media, responsible for overseeing the editorial positions of Ziff Davis's magazines, websites, and events. As Editorial Director for Ziff Davis Publishing since 1997, Miller took an active role in helping to identify new editorial needs in the marketplace and in shaping the editorial positioning of every Ziff Davis title. Under Miller's supervision, PC Magazine grew to have the largest readership of any technology publication in the world. PC Magazine evolved from its successful PCMagNet service on CompuServe to become one of the earliest and most successful web sites.

As an accomplished journalist, well versed in product testing and evaluating and writing about software issues, and as an experienced public speaker, Miller has become a leading commentator on the computer industry. He has participated as a speaker and panelist in industry conferences, has appeared on numerous business television and radio programs discussing technology issues, and is frequently quoted in major newspapers. His areas of special expertise include the Internet and its applications, desktop productivity tools, and the use of PCs in business applications. Prior to joining PC Magazine, Miller was editor-in-chief of InfoWorld, which he joined as executive editor in 1985. At InfoWorld, he was responsible for development of the magazine's comparative reviews and oversaw the establishment of the InfoWorld Test Center. Previously, he was the west coast bureau chief for Popular Computing, and senior editor for Building Design & Construction. Miller earned a BS in computer science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York and an MS in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He has received several awards for his writing and editing, including being named to Medill's Alumni Hall of Achievement

Recent Articles by Michael J. Miller

Microsoft CEO Talks AI Growing Pains, Developing a 'Tapestry of AI Agents'

From where I sit, the big challenge for Microsoft is to manage or even hide the complexity of AI from the user while still offering the management, security, and governance the tools require.

By Michael J. Miller
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

Living With Lenovo's Latest ThinkPad X13: Trading Performance for Portability

The 2-in-1 version of Lenovo's X13 series is a light yet capable system that's ideal for travel.

By Michael J. Miller
ThinkPad X13 2-in-1 (Gen 5)

Living With an HP OmniBook Ultra 14 and Putting AMD's Strix Point to the Test

This is not quite a Copilot+ PC, but the OmniBook Ultra 14 is still a great performer, with a nice display and terrific battery life. The big news is the processor.

By Michael J. Miller
HP OmniBook Ultra 14

How to Make AI Work for You, and Why It Won't Replace Software Engineering 

At Gartner's annual expo, analysts offer a deeper dive into how businesses should approach AI, from when to avoid gen AI and how to scale for a future dominated by the technology.

By Michael J. Miller
AI Does Not Revolve Around GenAI

Riding the AI Whirlwind: Gartner's Top Strategic Predictions for 2025

This year's predictions are divided into three categories: challenges to privacy or personas, operational risks, and management structure.

By Michael J. Miller
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