While we are taking steps forward into this New Year, we must not forget what bridges we crossed and people we came across to get us to this point. Therefore, we would like to take a moment to thank the local businesses who helped make our 2011 a success and set the foundation for an even better 2012.

AAA Pro Displays supplied us with a fabulous pop-up booth and graphics for IBM’s Information on Demand Conference.
Location: Foothill Ranch, CA
Telephone: 800.210.5568
Contact: Kurt Ehlert
Angels Stadium’s very comfortable suites were
the perfect place to show our customers how much
we appreciate them and their business.
Location: Anaheim, CA
Telephone: 714.940.2048
Contact: Angel Rodriguez
Colors Inc. Screen Printing printed
t-shirts for Data41’s participation in Susan G.
Komen’s Race for the Cure and IBM’s
Information on Demand Conference.
Location: Santa Ana, CA
Telephone: 714.541.0332
Contact: Bill Farnan
Cucina Alessa’s delicious Italian food and
welcoming environment made our 2011
holiday party the best yet.
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
Telephone: 714.969.2148
Contact: Alessandro Pirozzi
Hornblower Cruise’s Dream Maker yacht took
Data41 team members on a gorgeous sunset cruise on the Newport Harbor for our annual summer company meeting.
Location: Newport Beach, CA
Telephone: 888.467.6256
Contact: Amber Cross
Karcher Digital printed all of our business cards, stationery, office collateral and much more.
Location: Irvine, CA
Telephone: 949.788.0090
Contact: Wade Hammans
K1 Speed got our adrenaline pumping and wheels turning with their great meeting space for our annual TM1 User Meeting.
Location: Irvine, CA
Telephone: 949.250.0242
Contact: Candice Ruiz
Simply Sondi turned our brand vision into reality with a new logo, website, tradeshow booth design and everything in between.
Location: Irvine, CA
Telephone: 949.943.9476
Contact: Sondi Bleazard
SouthBay Trikke’s 36V Tri-bred Pon-e trikke
made us the most popular giveaway at
IBM’s Information on Demand Conference.
Location: Torrance, CA
Telephone: 310.542.6776
Contact: Andy Pliska
StudioLink Netwerks, a William Hezmalhalch
Architect studio, printed the marketing
collateral and signage for Data41’s booth at the Information on Demand Conference, as well as the 2011 Data41 holiday card.
Location: Santa Ana, CA
Telephone: 949.250.0607
Contact: Don Ancheta
Sweet Traders dipped and baked delectable chocolate goodies for our holiday gifts, as well as cakeballs for the Data41 Holiday Party.
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
Telephone: 714.903.6800
Contact: Rachael Louw









Everyone brings a wrapped gift that costs no more than $20. Every person draws a number out of a bowl between one and however many people are playing. Number one is the first person to pick a gift. While one might seem like the best number, that may not necessarily be true. After one has opened the gift, number two goes. Number two has the opportunity to “steal” number one’s gift or choose a new gift from the pile. A gift can be stolen three times and then it is permanently with the last person who stole it the third time. The game ends when the last person has either opened the last gift in the pile or stolen a gift.





To kick off the season’s festivities we had our 5th Annual Data41 Holiday Party in Huntington Beach last week. Our Holiday Party is the perfect opportunity to wrangle the entire Data41 team, partners and their significant others to celebrate the successes of the year.



Having chosen our desserts prior to our entrées hitting the table and surprise cakeballs making their way to our plates, it is certain that few people remembered desserts were still to come. Tiramisu and Chocolate Soufflé graced our presence mere minutes after we consumed a few dozen cake balls.



Congratulations Robert!!


For most people, 7:30am on Sunday is a little early to be up and moving, much less racing, but that didn’t stop our team or any of the other thousands of supporters from being a part of the first 5K race of the morning. To get the crowd revved up and ready to race, the Daion Taiko drumming band took to their drums and built an undeniable rhythm at the starting line. With pep in our step and the starting shot fired, we were off. (Some of us at much slower pace than the rest).








After the toast, it was time for dinner. A delicious dinner. Our choices:










