E-medical records: What seems to be the problem? (Computerworld)

SAP Will Move Customers to New Support; Raise Prices (Bloomberg)

SAP says 100,000 customer target in 2010 in reach (Reuters)
Also opening research center in Israel.

SAP Launches Co-Innovation Lab in Tokyo (PRNewswire via IT Business Net)

BlackRock close to Pennsylvania move (Newark Star-Ledger)


InvestEdge Partners with SEI to Provide Enhanced Regulatory Compliance Solutions for Banks (PRNewswire)

SunGard to Expand India Operations (CXOtoday)

Journal Register investor may cancel $25 mln offer (Reuters)

New StarCite CEO To Fine-Tune Strategy (Business Travel News Online)

Siemens and NCR Ink Reseller Agreement
Siemens Offers NCR MediKiosk Self-Service Solutions to Customer Base
(BusinessWire)

Environmental Tectonics More Than Doubles Revenues, Cuts Loss (PRNewswire)

Chirp Interactive Joins thePlatform
thePlatform Begins New Initiatives in Silicon Valley
(PRNewswire)
thePlatform is owned by Comcast.


IPTV Subscribers Pass 15 Million, But How is IPTV Defined? (Media Experiences 2 Go: Motorola-sponsored blog)

Do BPM vendors eat their own dogfood? (Column2)
Some interesting comments on this thread.

All Over the Map (Art Info)
How regional auction houses like Freeman's in Philadelphia benefit from the Web.

Announcing FundingSleuth.com (Redeye VC)

In Pennsylvania VoIP Operators To Pay A 911 Fee (VoIP Watch)



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