SAP Makes Aggressive HR Moves to Move the Market Needle (eWEEK.com)
MedQuist customers deal with nationwide system failure (Healthcare IT News)
Motorola Invests In Targeted-Ad Company
Takes Stake In Invidi Technologies, Developer Of Addressable Systems (Multichannel News)
Charter Communications' Allen gets deal inquiries (Reuters)
Comcast can't buy it right now (except for maybe a small piece) because they face an ownership cap imposed by the FCC. But
they are trying to challenge it in court.
InfoLogix Announces Record Revenue of $78.8 Million for the 2007 Fiscal Year (PRNewswire)
Still losing money, and its market value suggests investors don't buy its story too much. But they do have some intriguing
technology.
Bentley Appoints Edward Mueller As Chief Marketing Officer (Water Online)
Fiberlink’s SaaS Delivery Model Provides Recurring Revenues for Channel Partners on Simple, Secure Mobility Solutions (Company Press Release)
RCN selling data service in Center City (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Council Learns How Wi-Fi Consultant Received Lucrative Deal (KWY Newsradio)
PhindMe(R) Makes Its Debut With a Cost-Effective Mobile-Marketing Solution for Local Businesses (PRNewswire)
Mobile routing protocol advances (Government Computer News)
Lockheed Martin-built AMC-14 Satellite Ready for Launch From Baikonur Cosmodrome
(PRNewswire)
Hopefully, they won't have to blow this one up in space.
FlatWorld interfaces with the future (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Social entrepreneur student wins $10,000 for best small business idea in national ideablob.com* contest
Penn State student Aaron Fleishman wins for Mashavu, a student project providing networked health solutions for children in third world countries. (BusinessWire)
Aria Systems Adds Billing Industry Muscle to Exec Team
Two new hires strengthen SaaS startup's experience in large-scale deployments (PRNewswire)