UTOSC 2010 Presentation schedule is close to completion
UTOSC 2010 Presentation schedule is close to completion (tentative) - See presentation schedule
UTOSC Sponsors
How to Sponsor the Utah Open Source Conference
Sponsorships are being accepted through our sponsorship committee. By email sponsorship@utos.org.
Diamond Sponsor
The MBRC can serve as a single point of resources for any business in any period of its business cycle. Our mission is to serve you in ways you can only imagine. If you have a business challenge, we are certain to have the right solution for you. The MBRC offers a wide range of services and support to entrepreneurs and small business owners. Support is provided through on-site internal resources such as the Salt Lake Region Small Business Development Center and Miller Business Innovation Center as well as partners such as Utah Science Technology and Research Initiative and the Export Assistance Center. We have community and industry partnerships that also provide support and service to the Center. Additionally, training programs available through Corporate Solutions help improve employee efficiency and strengthens recruiting and retraining.
As a local, independent Internet service provider, XMission provides customers with unmatched technical expertise and friendly customer service available 24/7. Since 1993, XMission has developed and supported effective connectivity, hosting, and colocation services for thousands of Utah residents and businesses. We have a variety of services to meet every requirement and for every price range. Call us, email us, or stop by our offices to customize your XMission account.
Emerald Sponsor
The Governor's Office of Economic Development (GOED) charter is based on Governor Huntsman's commitment to economic development statewide. The mandate for this office is to provide rich business resources for the creation, growth and recruitment of companies to Utah and to increase tourism and film production in the state. GOED accomplishes this mission through the administration of programs that are based around industries or "economic clusters" that demonstrate the best potential for development. GOED utilizes state resources and private sector contracts to fulfill its mission.



