
Portland, OR isn't just a place where young people
go to retire and hang out at
urban wineries. The city also plays host to a fair number of prominent startups, including companies like
Urban Airship,
JanRain,
Simple and
Puppet Labs, as well as outposts of established players like Intel, Microsoft, IBM and eBay. To keep this momentum going, the
Software Association of Oregon (SAO) launched two new initiatives this week: Portland 100 - a pilot program that will help select tech startups with finding mentors, talent and resources - and
Techlandia.org. The idea behind this program is to help the region's most promising startups to scale their businesses and attract talent.
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