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Open Grid Forum (OGF)
Offices: Lemont, Illinois
The Open Grid Forum is a community of users,
developers, and vendors leading the global
standardization effort for grid computing.
The OGF community consists of thousands
of individuals in industry and research,
representing over 400 organizations in more
than 50 countries. Together they work to
accelerate adoption of grid computing worldwide
because the believe grids will lead to new
discoveries, new opportunities, and better
business practices. |
Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
Offices: La Jolla, California
The Open Mobile Alliance seeks to grow the
market for the mobile industry by removing
barriers to global user adoption and by
ensuring seamless application interoperability.
Its charter includes the delivery of responsive
and high-quality open standards and specifications
based upon market and customer requirements
to ensure a seamless user experience. |
Open Source Applications Foundation (OSAF)
Offices: San Francisco, California
OSAF is the Open Source Applications Foundation,
a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation. OSAF's
mission is to create and gain wide adoption
of Open Source application software of uncompromising
quality. OSAF started in 2001 when Mitchell
Kapor began to investigate the possibility
of developing a modern Personal Information
Manager using open source tools and methods.
OSAF values collaboration between highly
motivated individuals who bring a passion
for excellence, commitment to high standards
of performance and quality of product, a
capacity for creativity, and respect for
others and their differences to their work. |
Optical Storage Technology Association (OSTA)
Offices: Cupertino, California
OSTA was incorporated as an international
trade association in 1992 to promote the
use of recordable optical technologies and
products. The organization’s membership
includes optical product manufacturers and
resellers from three continents, representing
more than 85 percent of worldwide writable
optical product shipments. They work to
shape the future of the industry through
regular meetings of Commercial Optical Storage
Applications (COSA), DVD Compatibility,
Marketing, MPV (MusicPhotoVideo), UDF committees,
and a new adhoc Blue Laser committee. |
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Orange Coast Venture Group (OCVG)
Offices: Newport Beach, Califronia
OCVG serves three primary interest groups:
entrepreneurs, capital providers and advisors.
They are dedicated to promoting venture
vibrancy in Orange County and to promoting
the growth of Venture funding in Orange
County. |
Orange County Business Council (OCBC)
Offices: Irvine, California
The Orange County Business Council is the
leading voice of business in Orange County,
California. OCBC represents and promotes
the business community, working with government
and academia, to enhance Orange County’s
economic development and prosperity in order
to preserve a high quality of life. OCBC
helps assure the financial growth of America’s
fifth largest county. |
Oregon Business Council (OBC)
Offices: Portland, Oregon
The Oregon Business Council is an association
of more than 40 top business executives
focused on public issues that affect Oregon's
life and future. The business leaders who
belong to OBC serve as directors of the
organization. OBC members represent Oregon's
largest employers, in fact, nearly a third
of the state's 100 largest companies. OBC
has worked on issues as diverse as K-12
and higher education, salmon and watershed
health, a drug-free workplace, transportation,
fiscal reform, and economic development.
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Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum (OEF)
Offices: Portland, Oregon
The Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum is a not-for-profit
organization dedicated to improving the
climate for emerging, growth-oriented companies
across Oregon and the Pacific Northwest.
OEF's focus is helping entrepreneurs plan
their businesses and execute those plans.
That's why they created OEF Startup Services.
This series of business development programs
can help you find your way through the sometimes
complex process of starting a business the
right way. |
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Organization for the Advancement of Structures
Information Standards (OASIS)
Offices: Washington, DC
OASIS is a not-for-profit, international
consortium that drives the development,
convergence, and adoption of e-business
standards. The consortium produces more
web services standards than any other organization
along with standards for security, e-business,
and standardization efforts in the public
sector and for application-specific markets.
Founded in 1993, OASIS has more than 4,000
participants representing over 600 organizations
and individual members in 100 countries. |
Organization for the Promotion and Advancement
of Small Telecommunications Companies (OPASTCO)
Offices: Washington, DC
OPASTCO is a national trade association
representing more than 550 small, independently
owned local exchange carriers (LECs) and
their affiliate telecommunications companies.
Primarily serving rural areas of the United
States and Canada, these commercial telephone
companies and cooperatives range in size
from fewer than 100 to as many as 100,000
access lines and collectively serve more
than 2.5 million customers. |
Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Orlando, Florida
The Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce
is the region's largest pro-business advocate.
Dedicated to building community, the Orlando
Regional Chamber believes that a strong,
vital community goes hand-in-hand with a
strong, vital business environment. By offering
a wide range of outstanding business programs
throughout the seven county region the Chamber
is dedicated to providing something for
everyone. With over 6,000 member businesses,
the Chamber offers powerful business programs
in seven Central Florida counties—Brevard,
Lake, Orange, Osceola, Polk, Seminole and
Volusia. |
OSGi Alliance
Offices: San Ramon, California
OSGi specify, create, advance, and promote
wide industry adoption of an open service
delivery and management platform. The OSGi
Alliance serves as the focal point for a
collaborative ecosystem of service providers,
developers, manufacturers and consumers.
The OSGi technology is currently being delivered
in products and services shipping from numerous
Fortune 100 companies. It offers
a horizontal software integration platform
that is ideal for both vertical and cross-industry
business models within home, vehicle, mobile
and industry environments. |
Outdoor Advertising Association of America
(OAAA)
Offices: Washington, DC
The OAAA is the lead trade association representing
the outdoor advertising industry. Founded
in 1891, the OAAA is dedicated to promoting,
protecting and advancing outdoor advertising
interests in the US With nearly 1,100 member
companies, the OAAA represents more than
90% of industry revenues. The OAAA's strategic
focus is on government relations, marketing,
communications, membership, and operations. |
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