Partners


  • Founders of The Palmetto Open Source Software Conference

    Verbus Counts is the proud founder of The Palmetto Open Source Software Conference (POSSCON). Co-sponsored by the University of South Carolina, this is the South's best annual open source exchange bringing together open source companies, developers and business users in a creative and energetic campus setting. Market leaders like Red Hat, IBM, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Time Warner Cable and a host of other organizations participate, along with CIO's, CEO's and elected officials. POSSCON 2009 is scheduled for Saturday, April 18th. For more information, visit POSSCON's website.  

  • Proud supporters of SCRubyConf 2008

    A conference for Ruby and Ruby on Rails enthusiasts
    Palmetto Computer Labs is a proud supporter of and participant in SCRubyConf, a conference for Ruby and Ruby on Rails enthusiasts. Scheduled for Saturday, October 18 on the campus of The University of South Carolina, the conference will bring together nationally known Ruby experts like Hal Fulton and Jeremy McAnally, along with programmers and enthusiasts from throughout the southeast. Click here for details and to sign up.

  • Proud IBM partner

    We're a partner with IBM and can use and partner with the company's vast array of resources when needed.

  • Proud partner of The University of South Carolina

    Our relationship with the University of South Carolina enables us to do things most firms simply can't offer. From research, to expertise and access to resources, we regularly work and collaborate with USC and enthusiastically feed off the energy projected by a major research-based school. This relationship makes us a better company and we're extremely proud of it.

  • We work with Entrepreneurs Like You

    We work with Entrepreneurs Like You
    We enjoy working with creative people and truly appreciate the hard work and sweat it takes to start a company. We also know IT people with an entrepreneurial bent are hard to find. Most IT people want a set of requirements, be told what to do, then be left alone. If you're an entrepreneur and IT comprises a portion of your plan, you need professionals with a certain mind-set - and the mind-set is often more important than technical skills.

    If you're an entrepreneur, give us a call.

Our Partners

Founders of Palmetto Open Source Software Conference  Partners : IBM  Partners : University of South Carolina  Partner : South Carolina Ruby Conference 2008