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Utah Business Report January 31, 2014


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This is Lane Beattie of the Salt Lake Chamber with your Utah Business Report.

To keep pace with expanding opportunities, family history organizations are increasingly working together to create compelling solutions. The evolving API landscape is creating a host of new opportunities.

Experience the largest event focused on expanding technology and business opportunities that leverage family history data. The RootsTech Innovator Summit is a unique opportunity for software developers, entrepreneurs and technology business leaders to explore and influence technology solutions in the family history industry.

New this year, the RootsTech Innovator Summit enables both so¬ftware developers and technology business leaders to explore and influence family history solutions. Attendees will have the opportunity to collaborate and learn from other developers, business leaders, academia, and industry experts on Wednesday, February 5 2014. There will be a free luncheon keynoted by Chris Dancy, "The Most Quantified Human." The conference continues Thursday through Saturday.

The RootsTech Innovator Summit will take place February 5, 6 and 7 at the Salt Palace in downtown Salt Lake City.

This is Lane Beattie for KSL News Radio.

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