SAP has a new chief and a new course
(Reuters via International Herald Tribune)

Comcast's on the line (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Broadband rollouts stir
complaints over utility boxes
(Associated Press via Google News)

Qwest Wants Comcast Taxed Like A Telco In Utah
Asks State Tax Commission To Consider If Op Should Pay Corporate Assessments
(Multichannel News)


IMS Health, Verispan under fire (Associated Press via Delaware Online)

Gartner Tech Forecast: Cloudy and Getting Cloudier (New York Times: Bits-free registration)

NY comptroller: ditch $2 billion wireless network (Reuters)
A unit of Berwyn-based Tyco Electronics has the contract.

Changing Skyline: Letter-imperfect: Signs of too much sky writing (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Local companies on list of fastest-growing firms (Lancaster Sunday News)

What's up with that? (Raleigh News & Observer)
Traffic.com comes to town.

Capital Briefings Registration (Ben Franklin Technology Partners)


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