Links 5/14/2014: More on SAP layoffs; Comcast's Cohen doesn't sound too constrained by Net Neutrality regs



Understanding the SAP bloodbath (Den Howlett/Diginomica)

SAP Cuts Jobs as Co-CEO McDermott Hastens Software Shift
(Bloomberg)

NetSuite – all grown up
(Enterprise Irregulars)

Fired Alteva CEO Cuthbert fighting for severance (Times Herald-Record)
Was fired for cause.


How to Ramp Up Mobile ROI (Bob Moul/Emarketing and Commerce)

Mobile-for-Enterprise Company Mobiquity Closes Round of $3M (Bostinno)
Based in Boston, Mobiquity has an office in Philadelphia. Radnor's NewSpring Capital is an investor.

Comcast’s Cohen: Whatever an Internet ‘Fast Lane’ Is, We’re Allowed to Do It (Variety)

Fanhattan debuts its new set-top box ‘Fan TV’ — a practical version of what Apple TV should be
(VentureBeat)

Netflix's share of peak Internet traffic rises (AP via Philly.com)


Square's status? It's complicated (Fortune Tech)

Fiber network company Zayo taps banks for IPO (Reuters)
As you can see from this interactive map, Zayo has a heavy network buildout in the mid-Atlantic region.


InsPro Technologies Corporation Announces First Quarter 2014 Financial Results (Business Wire)















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