Who We Are

Community

Stout Systems and its executives are members of the following professional organizations:
Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce
Ann Arbor Area Chamber of Commerce
The ann arbor area chamber of commerce is a 1,400-member community organization that actively facilitates, educates and advocates on behalf of its members through our services and programs. Chamber member offerings include numerous networking opportunities and events, educational seminars, leadership development, special offers to Chamber members from Chamber members and access to health insurance. The Chamber offers multiple ways to get your business noticed: submit a press release to be posted in the news section of our homepage, sponsor an event, attend monthly programs, join a committee or find other businesses to interact with in our member directory.
Automation Alley
Automation Alley
Automation Alley is a 501(c) 6 non-profit organization that drives growth and economic development through a collaborative culture that focuses on workforce and business development initiatives. Automation Alley attracts the creators and consumers of diverse technologies from a variety of industries around the world.
Michigan Business & Professional Association
Michigan Business & Professional Association
The Michigan Business & Professional Association is a business trade organization that represents over 20,000 members who employ over 160,000 persons throughout the State of Michigan. We are the fastest growing business association in the Midwest and are known for the service, education, advocacy, and solutions we provide our members.
TechTown
TechTown
TechTown, Detroit’s research and technology park, was established in 2000 when Wayne State University, General Motors and the Henry Ford Health System convened to create an engine of economic growth with both local and statewide impact. TechTown stimulates job growth and small-business creation by developing companies in emerging high-technology industries including advanced engineering, life sciences and alternative energy.
Stout Systems sponsors industry groups and events along with:
Software Development Study Group
Software Development Study Group
We're a small group of developers who originally started a weekly study group in order to pass a certification exam, which we all did on the same day in late April of 2009. This year we want to keep study group going, but with some changes. Now each week we'll meet from 5:30 - 6:30 and we'll learn a different topic each week. We want each week to be highly interactive so that the hour is the most productive it can possibly be. For each week we'll have a leader who will lead in a Jam like format. We still don't know what a Jam like format actually is, so please come and help us figure it out. Also, join us in helping to pick topics for 2010 or just join us to learn something new.
Ann Arbor Chapter of the Association for Women in Computing (AWC)
Ann Arbor Chapter of the Association for Women in Computing (AWC)
The Ann Arbor Chapter of the Association for Women in Computing is part of a national organization. AWC was founded by fifteen women in Washington, D.C. in 1978, and it is one of the first professional organizations for women in computing. The initial purpose of the group was to establish and encourage communication among women in computing. The scope of the organization has grown to include professional networking, continuing education, and mentoring.
Ann Arbor Computer Society
Ann Arbor Computer Society
A group of computer professionals, software developers, and other technology enthusiasts from the Ann Arbor, Michigan area.
CodeMash
CodeMash
CodeMash is a unique event that will educate developers on current practices, methodologies, and technology trends in a variety of platforms and development languages such as Java, .Net, Ruby, Python and PHP.
Great Lakes Area .NET Users Group
Great Lakes Area .NET Users Group
We are a community of developers interested and active in the development of software implementing the Microsoft .Net framework and associated environment. Topics of discussion will focus on .Net development and related subjects.