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| USB Implementers
Forum (USB IF)
Offices: Irvine, California
USB Implementers Forum is a non-profit corporation founded by the group
of companies that developed the Universal Serial Bus specification. The
USB-IF was formed to provide a support organization and forum for the advancement
and adoption of Universal Serial Bus technology. The Forum facilitates the
development of high-quality compatible USB peripherals (devices), and promotes
the benefits of USB and the quality of products that have passed compliance
testing. |
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| Wall
Street Technology Association (WSTA)
Offices: Red Bank, New Jersey
For over 36 years, WSTA has been a highly-regarded forum for financial technology
professionals. WSTA members have many opportunities to stay on top of information
about current and emerging technologies, best business practices and operational
approaches. Through its varied programs and web site, the WSTA offers members
easy access to the information they need to be successful in their business
endeavors. |
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| Women
In Technology International (WITI)
Offices: Sherman Oaks, California
WITI was founded in 1989 to help women advance by providing access to -
and support from - other professional women working in all sectors of technology.
Today, WITI is the premiere global organization empowering women in business
and technology to achieve unimagined possibilities. With a global network
of smart, talented women and a market reach exceeding 2 million, WITI has
powerful programs and partnerships that provide connections, resources,
opportunities and a supportive environment of women committed to helping
each other. |
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| Women's
Technology Cluster (WTC)
Offices: San Francisco, California
The Women's Technology Cluster is the pre-eminent business incubator in
the US dedicated to women leaders building technology-driven businesses.
Their mission is to increase the number of successful companies and to leverage
their influence. Through their dedicated community of proven CEOs, investors
and industry experts, they provide extensive advisory services, coaching,
and access to business and capital networks. The WTC was founded as part
of the Three Guineas Fund in 1999, by Cate Muther, former CMO of Cisco,
and was spun off in 2003 as an independent non-profit. |
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| World
Information Technology & Services Alliance (WITSA)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
The World Information Technology and Services Alliance (WITSA) is a consortium
of 65 information technology (IT) industry associations from economies around
the world. WITSA members represent over 90 percent of the world IT market.
Founded in 1978 and originally known as the World Computing Services Industry
Association, WITSA has increasingly assumed an active advocacy role in international
public policy issues affecting the creation of a robust global information
infrastructure. |
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| World
Organization of Webmasters (WOW)
Offices: Folsom, California
The World Organization of Webmasters is a non-profit professional association
dedicated to the support of individuals and organizations who create, manage
or market web sites. WOW provides education as well as certification, technical,
employment and member advantage services to thousands of aspiring and practicing
web professionals worldwide. The World Organization of Webmasters envisions
itself as a community of common interest, where individuals can find common
ground for communication and education, regardless of their specific responsibilities
or abilities. |
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| World
Wide Web Artists Consortium (WWWAC)
Offices: New York, New York
The World Wide Web Artists' Consortium is a global organization dedicated
to encouraging education, collaboration and entrepreneurship in the individuals
who make up their passionate membership. As an unbiased voice of the industry,
WWWAC is committed to supporting the unprecedented growth of the Internet
by creating opportunities for their members to succeed in their online endeavors. |
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| XML.org
Offices: Washington, DC
XML.org as formed and introduced in June 1999 by OASIS, the non-profit Organization
for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, to minimize overlap
and duplication in XML languages and XML standard initiatives by providing
public access to XML information and XML Schemas. Today XML.org has grown
into a centralized portal and has emerged as a valuable and leading resource
to technologists, developers and businesspeople developing purpose-built
XML languages. XML.org receives approximately 16,700 page views from over
4,400 visitors per day. |
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