MEDecision to be Acquired by Health Care Service Corporation (BusinessWire)

MEDecision to be bought by insurer for $121 mln (Reuters)

NAC Provides Details On Wi-Fi Network Acquisition in Philadelphia (BusinessWire)

Guest commentary: After the Rising, Whither Goes Philly Wireless? (MuniWireless)

Verizon to boost FiOS Internet speeds (Reuters)

Carriers look to next US administration (Network World)

Sprint overcoming WiMax delays (Kansas City Star:
sprint connection)
To launch in Baltimore in September. This initiative is totally separate from the Cleawire/Sprint WiMax joint venture that
Comcast has invested in. It is unclear how the two will co-exist in the future.
(Note: Actually, what I said above isn't quite correct. All Sprint WiMax activities will become part of the combined Sprint/Clearwire WiMax entity.)

Microsoft Outbid Canoe Operators For Navic: Source
Software Giant Said To Have Paid $230 Million for Interactive Advertising Firm
(Multichannel News)

Most popular SAP skills (SearchSAP.com: SAP Watch)

Ground-Breaking Projects Emerging From SAP Co-Innovation Lab Address Today's Pressing Business Challenges (PRNewswire)

HighPoint Solutions Signs Deal to Implement Model N Managed Care and Government Pricing System for Specialty Pharmaceutical Company (PharmaLive)

Investor: Buyers eyeing publisher Journal Register (Associated Press via Forbes)

Akrion Books Multiple Batch-Immersion Systems (PRNewswire)

Scopus Introduces DTV-Downconversion Device
New IRP-3910 Headend Device Aimed at Analog Carriage
(Broadcasting & Cable)
Scopus' US operations are based in Princeton.

Voxware Selected by #3 Foodservice Distribution Company in U.S. (BusinessWire)

CMI Launches New Trade Advertising Campaign (PharmaLive)

Web 2.0 and City Hall: What's a local government to do? (Computerworld)
Report from the Pennsylvania Digital Government Summit in Harrisburg.


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