Mozy Goes for 40x

Looks like Mozy just sold for 76 million to EMC corporation. Congrats to Josh Coates, Tyler Whitaker, and the rest of the Mozy crew for the huge exit.

I’m sure the folks at Wasatch Venture Fund (and their investors) are pretty stoked too.

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Promising Preview: King of Kong

King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters is a documentary about a rivalry between two classic gaming champions (one of whom sports a sweet mullet). Check out the trailer. Can you say awesome?

King of Kong

King of Kong was directed and produced by some of the same folks that did New York Doll.

Utah Open Source Conference Starts Tomorrow (Thursday)

UTOSCMy friend Clint Savage (aka Herlo) has lead a team of volunteers in planning the first ever Utah Open Source Conference, which has come together quite nicely (especially for the first year).

News and updates on the conference have been plastered all over Gabe’s excellent Utah Open Source Planet, but I thought I’d post a reminder here for my readers and the local business folk who catch me on ConnectBlogs since the conference boasts a rather appealing business track.

If you’re in business in Utah and would like to see how open source can save you thousands of dollars annually in IT expenses, you should check the Utah Open Source Conference out. You’ll be able to learn some open source basics, see what other Utah company’s are doing to harness open source, and (perhaps most importantly) network with some of the brightest technologists in the state –people who may be able to help you make your business run more smoothly for a fraction of the cost.

Here’s the registration page, which will remain open until the event sells out –but act fast since there aren’t a ton of spaces left. I should mention that there’s a steep discount if you’re a member of one of Utah’s fantastic open source user groups.

Event keynotes include legendary open source technocrat Bruce Perens, and the Open Source Initiative’s articulate Matt Asay. There will be numerous excellent local speakers as well.