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	IBM
	- Gold Sponsor
	
	IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80
	years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. IBM Software offers
	the widest range of middleware and operating systems for all types of
	computing platforms, allowing customers to take full advantage of the
	new era of e-business.
	
	Yosemite Technologies
	- Registration Sponsor
	
	Yosemite Technologies(tm) is a global provider of enterprise caliber backup
	solutions for the small-to-medium enterprise (SME). Yosemite provides a
	heterogeneous solution that protects environments running Microsoft(r)
	Windows, Linux, Novell NetWare(r) and UNIX. Heterogeneous support combined
	with a multi-tier architecture for scalability and concurrent data streams
	for rapid backup and recovery are examples of how Yosemite is redefining
	data protection for the SME. Yosemite has developed strong technology and
	channel partnerships with leading companies including HP, Dell, Microsoft,
	Certance, and Iomega. The company's commitment to Backup Simplified(tm)
	represents Yosemite's focus on delivering products that offer unmatched
	performance, ease-of-use and value.
	
	Linkline Communications
	- ISP Sponsor
	
	Our mission is to provide the highest quality, most comprehensive
	information services solutions to business, government, and educational
	organizations utilizing state-of-the-art technologies and motivated,
	talented people.
	
        SugarCRM
	
	SugarCRM is the premier commercial open source customer relationship management application provider, breaking the rules set by conventional CRM solutions. The limitations of traditional CRM software can be summarized by the lack of flexibility, high costs, and closed-source structure which is embedded into the traditional product offerings. This has led to a failure rate of over 70% with traditional CRM implementations.