Construction orchestration
Software gives an edge in a tighter market.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
On Bentley, Primavera, and Maxwell.

Dish Network Suffers Failed Satellite Launch
Blown Launch of AMC-14 Satellite Could Delay HD Expansion
(Broadcasting & Cable)
Satellite owned by SES Americom of Princeton, built by Lockheed Martin of Newtown.

New business models for citywide Wi-Fi
(CNet News Blog)
Minneapolis may have a successful model.


Medidata Solutions Expands Clinical Trial Technology Offering with Acquisition of Fast Track Systems (BusinessWire)

Federal Reserve Districts
Third District--Philadelphia
(Federal Reserve Board)
Beige Book report for February. Not too encouraging.


SAP exec talks partners, platforms and the SAP economy
(SearchSAP.com)

Navigating a host of SAP hosts (SearchSAP.com)

Benioff takes stock of software shifts (ZDNet)

Safend Automates Product Interoperability & Quality Assurance Testing Process (BusinessWire)

Peco to start a customer price-information service (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Safeguard Scientifics to File Form 12b-25 to Extend Filing Due Date of Its 2007 Annual Report on Form 10-K (BusinessWire)

Siemens issues profit warning (Associated Press via MSN Money)


WPCS Reports 37% Increase in Revenue for the 3rd Quarter (PRNewswire)

InterDigital: Risky Play with Huge Potential Upside (Seeking Alpha)

Financial Firm Susquehanna Int'l Deploys GigaSpaces (Gridtoday)

Kulicke & Soffa Introduces Next-Generation Wire Bonders at SEMICON China (BusinessWire)

College in cyberspace (phillyBurbs.com)


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