Daily Links 6/16/09: QlikTech Targets Larger Deployments

As Big BI Gets Hip, QlikTech Targets Larger Deployments (Intelligent Enterprise)
Given that the IPO market is loosening up a bit, I wonder if QlikTech is giving any thought again to getting in. They may need stock as a currency to acquire other pieces to broaden their BI portfolio.

MySpace to Cut 30% of Staff as Facebook Gains Ground (GigaOM)

Tru2way Enters 'Open' Era (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

Comcast Preps for IPv6 (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

New Company PHIDS, Inc. Makes Offer to Buy SendTec Assets (Business Wire)
Internet Capital Group and Cross Atlantic Capital Partners to provide funding.

Philadelphia Newspapers Granted Extension to File Bankruptcy Re-org Plan (Associated Press via Editor & Publisher)

Yahoo Newspaper Consortium Adds Five Members (paidContent)
Philadelphia Newspaper Holdings is a member of the Yahoo Newspaper Consortium, though last time I looked they were still
using Monster rather than HotJobs for employment advertising.

Atlanta WiMax launch keeps Clearwire on track for nationwide rollout (Computerworld)

PhillyDeals: The downturn finally touches Vanguard (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Liberty Media Corporation Announces Extension of QVC Bank Credit Facilities (PR Newswire)

Deal Radar 2009: GlobalSubmit ( Sramana Mitra)

House fire started by cable worker
(Pottstown Mercury)
Comcast strikes again.

Comcast plans upgrade for area customers (Times of Trenton)

Verizon Cooking Up Slightly Faster FiOS Speeds?
Existing users may see a slight advertised bump this weekend...
(Broadband Reports)

Health IT meaningful use framework proposed (Federal Computer Week)

So What Is SAP's Enterprise Software as a Service Strategy, Anyway? (IT Business Edge)

Infor to Buy SoftBrands (Managing Automation)

PointRoll and Adobe Host Inaugural Rich Media Symposium in New York (PR Newswire)



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