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Mesa was founded in January 1878 by Latter-day Saint pioneers and its population is still roughly one-tenth Mormon. It is home to a large and older LDS temple that puts on a highly crafted Easter Pageant every spring for all to see. In 2006, the population was 455,984 but is expected to reach over 600,000 when the city reaches build-out. Mesa is the third largest Arizona city next to Phoenix and Tucson and 37th largest in the United States. Mesa is a great place to live with events, activities, dining and shopping keep residents and its surrounding communities busy all year long.
The Computer Software Products Industry (sometimes called the independent packaged software industry) is composed of those companies which sell predefined and prepackaged computer software to the computer user community at large. Computer software provides the functionality to do tasks ranging from writing a letter on the computer, to the more complex task of organizing and analyzing large data sets. Computer software is usually regarded as anything but hardware, meaning that the "hard" are the parts that are tangible (able to hold) while the "soft" part is the intangible objects inside the computer. Computer software has to be "loaded" into the computer's storage (such as a hard drive, memory, or RAM).


