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<span class="plainlinks">[http://wiki.xmission.com/index.php/User:Justice_Works Justice Works]</span> - Justice Works is a technology service provider with software solutions designed for case management, specifically for public defenders, prosecutors, and probation offices.
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<span class="plainlinks">[http://wiki.xmission.com/index.php/User:Justice_Works Justice Works]</span> - A technology service provider with software solutions designed for case management.
  
 
<span class="plainlinks">[http://wiki.xmission.com/index.php/User:Code_Greene Code Greene]</span> - A talented web development firm that specializes in custom, database-driven websites and web software applications.   
 
<span class="plainlinks">[http://wiki.xmission.com/index.php/User:Code_Greene Code Greene]</span> - A talented web development firm that specializes in custom, database-driven websites and web software applications.   

Revision as of 07:34, 13 September 2011

Justice Works - A technology service provider with software solutions designed for case management.

Code Greene - A talented web development firm that specializes in custom, database-driven websites and web software applications.

Milne Jewelry - A prominent Salt Lake City based jewelry retailer

No More Homeless Pets In Utah - A nonprofit coalition of Utah-based animal rescues, shelters and veterinarians.

Reuels - A family owned and operated store offering art supplies, drafting supplies, and picture frames.

Spy Hop Productions - A Salt Lake based nonprofit youth media and educational enrichment center.


Mail

Scott Rogers, CEO, Xengevity Corporation

Testimonials

Thomas Clay

Ted Dumont

Shea Frederick

Lewis E. Galway, LPC

Joe Garland

James Johnston

David Keller

Bruce Kizerian

Allan Logan

Sean Markey

James Paramore

Matt Pasley

Matthew Reinbold

Stephen Reiser

Jon Shurtliff

Lane Spiers

Christopher B Strong

Karen Wildfoerster

Joan Winslow