Judge stops DirecTV’s high-definition TV ads in spat with Comcast (Associated Press via Philly.com)
Pass the Popcorn. But Where’s the Movie? (NY Times)
Cable companies ready to deliver movies on demand, but studios aren't cooperating.
Comcast sells $3 bln of debt in two parts - source (Reuters)
FCC, Verizon: Rejoice over your broadband connection (CNET News Blog)
Inquirer Building to be offered for sale (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Kenexa expands European reach with acquisition (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Latest Version of Kenexa's On-Demand Recruiting Solution Features Enhancements for All Users (PR Newswire)
Unisys on review for downgrade on liquidity, profitability woes - Moody's
(Thomson Financial via Forbes)
The Incredible Shrinking Company
One really has to question Unisys's strategy and purpose in continuing to operate as a stand-alone corporation. I'm sure parts of it would have some value to others, though I wouldn't expect it to get much of a premium.
Unisys Names Conway to the Board (Associated Press via Forbes)
AppLabs Names Makarand Teje as President & Chief Operating Officer (IT News Online)
South Jersey concern makes play for fellow IT company public (Philadelphia Business Journal)
RCM Technologies goes after Computer Task Group)
Leading Analyst Firm Finds SAP Market Share is the Fastest Growing Amongst Embedded Business Intelligence Platform Vendors (PR Newswire)
Migrating to specialized planning software (InvestmentNews)
Highlights eMoney Advisor of Conshohocken
Minnesota will require EHRs by 2015 (GovernmentHealth IT)
Thermo Fisher Scientific Named Readers' Choice Winner for Informatics Portfolio (PharmaLive)
Corzine pressed for high-tech tax break (Associated Press via Asbury Park Press)
Lease Management Software Firm, Odessa Technologies, Inc. Celebrates Its 100th Hire (PRWeb)
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