Electronic health-record standards agreed (Reuters)

SAP agrees to pay $83.3 million in settlement with i2 Technologies (Associated Press via Forbes)

SAP sticks its head in the ground (InfoWorld: Tech's Bottom Line)

Oracle Profit Advances 27%, Fueled by Acquisitions (Bloomberg)

Comcast gets spectrum for WiMAX femtocells, wireless services (ars technica)

NFL Network offered stake for broadcast rights (Philadelphia Inquirer)


Comcast and Cisco Announce Successful Live Network Demonstration of the World’s First 100GE Router Interface

(BusinessWire)

Comcast Picks DTA Partners
Source: MSO Plans To Order 6 Million Digital-to-Analog Converters In 2008
(Multichannel News)

Great News: IDS Scheer Joins The Open Group! (IDS Scheer: ARIS BPM Blog)

PA Venture Capital Initiatives To Spur Growth In Young Technology Companies, Gov. Rendell Says (PRNewswire)

Business Beat: Playing the phone market (Metro Philadelphia)
On startup PhindMe.

WRDS at 15: Growing Global Subscriber Base Fuels Expansion for Wharton Research Data Services (Technology at Wharton)

East Whiteland company amends credit facility (Daily Local News)
Vishay Intertechnology.

MetroPCS lures Sprint, Verizon subs with ‘bring your phone’ (Telephony Online)
Launching in Philadelphia in the fall.

Miner3D 7.1: Raising the Bar for Visual OLAP (PRNewswire)


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