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The term Silicon Slopes is the brainchild of Josh James (founder and CEO of Domo) for the purpose to create a branding campaign to promote Utah's growing technology community. The nickname is derived from "Silicon Valley," substituting Utah's mountains (slopes) for Northern California's Santa Clara Valley. [5]
Holding company: 2005 SkyWest Airlines: St. George: Airline: 1972 Smith's Food and Drug: Salt Lake City: Retail: 1911 Sportsman's Warehouse: Midvale: Outdoor retail: 1986 State Bank of Southern Utah: Cedar City: Banking: 1957 Teleperformance USA: Salt Lake City: Call Center: 1978 Uinta Brewing Company: Salt Lake City: Alcoholic beverages: 1993 ...
Silicon Slopes is a hub for tech and skiing in Utah. The region includes Salt Lake City, Park City, and suburbs such as Draper and Provo. I recently visited the opulent ski hub and was surprised ...
Domo, Inc is a cloud-based platform designed to provide real-time access to business data for decision makers across the company with minimal IT involvement. [ 17 ] [ 10 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] It is a Software-as-a-Service ( SaaS ) venture.
Ryan Smith, cofounder and chairman, Qualtrics; owner, Utah Jazz, Utah Hockey Club; co-owner, Real Salt Lake, Utah Royals: “I’ve gotta land a hockey team in 100 days. ( laughs ) It’s about ...
The north part of Utah Valley is considered the center of Silicon Slopes and includes headquarters and regional offices of many prominent technology companies including Adobe, Ancestry, Entrata, Intel/Micron joint venture IM Flash, Microsoft, Oracle, SanDisk, Qualtrics, Vivint, Workfront, Xactware and housing the largest NSA data center. [2]
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James founded Silicon Slopes, a private-sector initiative that promotes the interests of the high-tech industry in Utah. James took Omniture public on the Nasdaq [ 3 ] in 2006. [ 4 ] In 2009 he sold the company to Adobe for US$1.8 billion.