Google Offers Personal Health Records on the Web (New York Times)

SAP 'not reducing' SaaS investment
(ZDNet Asia)

SAP's Push Into the SMB Market Is Creating a Skills Gap for IT Departments
(CIO.com)

Workday Introduces ERP as a Service (eWEEK)

Putting Workday on SAP’s radar (ZDNet Blogs)

AppLabs high on performance testing market in India (Business Standard of India)

EPAM Systems Announces $50 Million Capital Raise
(EFYtimes.com)
EPAM is headquarterd in Lawrenceville.

eResearch Double Whammy: Market Selloff and CFO Resignation (Ant & Sons)

Self-confidence is common thread (San Jose Mercury News)
Includes profile of MyYearbook's Catherine Cook.

NAVTEQ Launches Enhanced Traffic Patterns(TM) (GISuser)

NAVTEQ and MapQuest Expand Business Arrangement
Agreement Now Includes Access to Entire NAVTEQ(R) Map Database
(PRNewswire)

New Online Mapping Tool Opens Doors to Data
PolicyMap empowers decision makers with better access to quality data
(PRNewswire)

Sovereign raises $1.9B in stock, debt (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Trevose man arrested in vandalism at Boeing plant (Philadephia Business Journal)

Unisys to supply Maine with Medicaid management system (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Delaware fends off states, feds
(The Deal.com: Dealscape)

Sharon man keeps Boston law office on the fast track for growth (Quincy Patriot Ledger)
Pepper Hamilton expanding presence in Boston.


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