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Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Jackson Hole, Wyoming
The Jackson Hole Regional Chamber of Commerce is a cohesive community that
works for all—quality jobs, vibrant commerce, stable families and treasured
natural resources. They provide opportunities for members and volunteers
to participate, to make a difference, to form new relationships and new
bonds of community. One of the most important functions of their chamber
is driving business. Their goal is to inform as many customers and to drive
those customers towards business. |
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Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Jacksonville, Florida
The Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce is a business advocacy organization
and exists to serve the needs of its members. They improve regional economic
development by supporting the growth of area businesses, helping to attract
and establish new businesses and fostering a healthy and inclusive business
environment. The Chamber is the business membership organization of influence
whose actions contribute to responsible economic growth. |
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Java Community Process (JCP)
Offices: Santa Clara, California
JCP is responsible for the development of Java technology. As an open, inclusive
organization of active members and non-member public input, it primarily
guides the development and approval of Java technical specifications. The
work of the Java community under the JCP’s procedures helps to ensure Java
technology’s standard of stability and cross-platform compatibility. JCP
is the way the Java platform evolves. |
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| JEDEC
Solid State Technology Association (JEDEC)
Offices: Arlington, Virginia
The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association (Once known as the Joint Electron
Device Engineering Council), is the semiconductor engineering standardization
body of the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA), a trade association that
represents all areas of the electronics industry. JEDEC was originally created
in 1960 as a joint activity between EIA an NEMA, to cover the standardization
of discrete semiconductor devices and later expanded in 1970 to include
integrated circuits. |
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