Comcast-Spectacor to demolish
Spectrum
(Associated Press via Google News)

Yahoo Exec Karin Gilford Headed To Comcast: Report
Entertainment GM Reportedly Set To Join Cabler
(Multichannel News)

User Group Targets SAP Talent Shortage (CIO.com)

SAP cooks up partner, customer integration at co-innovation lab
(SearchSAP.com)

The SAP/Business Objects Support Blunder (Intelligent Enterprise)

New Zealand hacker
let off without conviction in Penn incident
(Associated Press via International Herald Tribune)
Do your hacking in New Zealand.

Fear and enterprise in the PaaS channel (ZDNet Blogs)

Navigating toward success (Phoenixville News)

IKON Revises Third Quarter Fiscal 2008 Outlook
Increases Third Quarter EPS Guidance to $0.35 to $0.37
(BusinessWire)

Barclaycard US appoints Phillip Steitz CIO (Finextra)
Barclaycard US is based in Wilmington.

Philadelphia-Based Document Solution Company, Vuzit, Makes Major Technology Upgrade; Launches Commercial Web Site (BusinessWire)

CSG Extends Contract With Comcast
MSO To Use Subscriber Management System Through 2012
(Multichannel News)

WiMAX update: Waiting for Intel silicon; Xohm looks to Sept. launch (MuniWireless)

Semantic Business Process Management (IDS Scheer ARIS BPM Blog)

HighPoint Solutions to Develop Contract Analytics Solution for a Top Three Pharmaceutical Company
(PRNewswire)

CompuData is the tortoise not the hare (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Peopling the virtual world (Philadelphia
Inquirer)


ClearOrbit Launches Industry’s First Web Store for Supply Chain Execution Products and Services (BusinessWire)
ClearOrbit, based in Austin, is part of Princeton's TAKE Solutions.
(Note: Actually, TAKE Solutions is based in India, though its US headquarters are in Princeton. It appears to be a very interesting company.)




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