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XOS recruits Missouri Valley, schools

XOS Technologies has signed deals recently that expand both its Web site development operation and its video editing and software area.

XOS recently launched sites for Arkansas-
Little Rock and three other schools.
The Missouri Valley Conference and the athletic departments at Murray State, California Baptist, Eastern New Mexico and South Alabama have signed deals for XOS to produce their Web sites. Those coming launches follow XOS having recently launched sites for the athletic departments at Arkansas State, Central Oklahoma, Arkansas-Little Rock and Wichita State.

Those schools and XOS’s other Web clients will be able to take advantage of a new offering from XOS via photo commerce company Pictopia to sell both new and archived photos. The three-year deal calls for each school to set prices for images it would make available, with the resulting revenue to be shared by the school, XOS and Pictopia, which already has similar deals with the University of Texas athletic department and the NBA.

XOS manages seven conference Web sites and those of about 50 athletic departments. The Sanford, Fla.-based company also supplies digital video editing equipment and video coaching and recruiting tools. In addition, the company performs facility integration for that equipment.

Kansas State recently purchased XOS’s digital video editing package for use by its football team, and the Houston Texans and Minnesota Vikings have ordered new XOS digital video software. Notre Dame’s men’s and women’s basketball teams and the Syracuse football team have placed orders to have XOS design and integrate their facilities for new video hardware. The company recently completed similar work on the Cleveland Cavaliers’ video room.

Those efforts come in the wake of the company providing video editing equipment for the Canadian and U.S. Olympic hockey teams.

XOS officials declined to reveal financial terms of the recent deals.

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