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"Ecosystem" articles pertain to buildings, developments, changes to large swaths of land that related to business. It also includes institutions that make up the Utah tech ecosystem, such as universities, accelerators, government entities and related groups.
"Ecosystem" articles pertain to buildings, developments, changes to large swaths of land that related to business. It also includes institutions that make up the Utah tech ecosystem, such as universities, accelerators, government entities and related groups.
The E-Myth was first published in 1986, and went on to become a classic on the challenges of startup entrepreneurship. The book's archetypal example is Sarah the pie maker, who started her pie making business because she loves making pies, not because she loves accounting, advertising, hiring, managing,
Luz, a Salt Lake City “data as a service” startup, is gathering data from 25,000 e-commerce domains, and is growing by an order of magnitude. “We’re scaling to 250,000 [domains] by the end of the month for a large new customer,” says Josh Wilson, Cofounder and CEO
Derek Miller, President of the Salt Lake Chamber, wrote an opinion piece in Deseret News in May called, “Can Silicon Slopes Avoid becoming the Next Silicon Valley?” The editorial staff at TechBuzz News found his ideas intriguing and asked him to elaborate. In our interview, Miller explained why Utah should
by Mark TullisDerek Miller, President of the Salt Lake Chamber, wrote an opinion piece in Deseret News in May called, “Can Silicon Slopes Avoid becoming the Next Silicon Valley?” The editorial staff at TechBuzz News found his ideas intriguing and asked him to elaborate. In our interview, Miller explained why Utah should
by Mark TullisThe E-Myth was first published in 1986, and went on to become a classic on the challenges of startup entrepreneurship. The book's archetypal example is Sarah the pie maker, who started her pie making business because she loves making pies, not because she loves accounting, advertising, hiring, managing,
by Makayla GeddesLuz, a Salt Lake City “data as a service” startup, is gathering data from 25,000 e-commerce domains, and is growing by an order of magnitude. “We’re scaling to 250,000 [domains] by the end of the month for a large new customer,” says Josh Wilson, Cofounder and CEO
by Brian RodriguezUPDATE: On August 31, 2021, TechBuzz profiled The Final Chapter for XANT. Assets were acquired by Aurea Software, according to a press release dated August 2nd, and all employees have been let go. Last Wednesday, June 9, 2021, multiple posts were made to LinkedIn from now former XANT employees about
by Austin CraigNote: This is part 3 in a series on the Utah economy from TechBuzz contributor Eliza Pace. See part one here and part two here. When the Milken Institute issued its rankings of the “Best Performing Cities of 2021,” Utah, with pride, took three of the top ten positions. Provo
by Eliza Jane PaceThe latest in a what is practically a parade of accolades for Utah’s economic prospects, the ‘Rich States, Poor States’ report from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) was released this month, with Utah leading the rankings for the 14th year in a row as the state with the
by Austin CraigOn May 21, 2021, The Women Tech Council hosted a 90 minute webinar that discussed post-pandemic changes in the job market. WTC’s founder and President, Cydni Tetro, kicked off the webinar by framing the discussion around the idea that the population of workers who went home to work remotely
by Mark TullisYou wouldn’t think much to look at the man’s Twitter bio. “Writer, filmmaker, comic book artist, entrepreneur, musician, software developer, hiker, surfer, rock climber.” It sounds like the aspirational one-line-resume of a dabbler. But if Ben Lane Hodson is a dabbler, he’s extremely effective at dabbling. Yes,
by Austin Craig