Daily Links 9/13/2011: SAP to pay $20 million in Oracle criminal case

SAP will pay $20 million in Oracle criminal case (Reuters)

Rating the Comcast-NBCU Merger: The New Culture Settles In (The Wrap)

Comcast reacts to policy fights with big hires (Politico)

FCC's Internet rules clear a review hurdle (Reuters)


NBC Sports Network the favorite here to win new NFL package (Sports Business Journal)

QlikTech and Deloitte Join Forces to Bring QlikView Business Discovery Solutions to the U.S. (Business Wire)

Motorola Mobility Invests In Video Publishing Platform Ooyala (TechCrunch)

What to expect from SAP TechEd 2011 + Sybase TechWave (Computer Weekly)

SAP HARNESSES THE POWER OF SAP HANA™ PLATFORM TO DELIVER NEW REAL-TIME APPLICATIONS (SAP Press Release)

SAP's Sikka preaches HANA-led 'renewal'
In-memory computing will transform SAP's portfolio, according to executive board member Vishal Sikka
(Computerworld)

Turntable.fm Closes That $7 Million Round, Fred Wilson Joins Board (TechCrunch)
First Round Capital was an early investor in what was then called Stickybits.

Tremor Video Lands $37 Million to Fuel Acquisitions (Ad Age)
Previous investor SAP Ventures participated again in this round. A First Round Capital portfolio company named SanScout merged with Tremor Video last year, although it is not known whether First Round currently has an equity stake in Tremor.

RCN not seeing strong demand for 60 Mbps service (Fierce Cable)

Philadelphia groups get federal money to aid startups (Philadelphia Business Journal)

In Newtown, U.S. Senator Casey pushes for GPS program to support national security and jobs at Lockheed Martin (Bucks Local News)



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