Unisys turned down on Center City sign (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Unisys to Reenter Competition for Transportation Security Administration Contract (BusinessWire)
A good news/bad news kind of day for Unisys.
5 Questions About Comcast’s New Bandwidth Throttling Plan (GigaOM)
Google Makes a Stronger Bid for TV Ad Biz
(Wired Blogs: Epicenter)
MGM Seeks Capital 'Enhancements' (Business Week)
SAP CEO Defends Price Hikes as Customers Gripe (InternetNews.com)
SAP Pursues Software’s Holy Grail (Wall Street Journal: Business Technology Blog)
AOL Seeks Directions for a MapQuest Facelift (GigaOM)
MapQuest is partially based in Lancaster.
Proxy advisors back Quality Systems board (Associated Press via MSN Money)
Quality Systems' major business segment is NextGen Healthcare Information Systems of Horsham.
GSI to keep running e-commerce for Dick’s (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Q&A with Susan Callahan of Safend (The Tech Herald)
Global Supply Management Expert BravoSolution Continues Financial Growth with Strong 2008 Start (BusinessWire)
USA Technologies Launches Next Generation, Lower Cost VM2iQ® EnergyMiser® (BusinessWire)
Arrow Electronics Hosts 20th Annual Arrowfest
Coast-to-Coast Technology Exhibition Launches Sept. 4 (BusinessWire)
Coming to Philly on September 4.
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