Daily Links 6/22/09: Comcast, SAP Losing Share vs. Major Competitors?

DirecTV closing in on Comcast (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast to provide wholesale IPv6 service (ars technica)

SAP Loses Customers to Oracle on Ellison’s Acquisition Binge (Bloomberg)

What really happened with SAP Business ByDesign? (ZDNet Blogs)

Lancaster, Pa., keeps a close eye on itself (Los Angeles Times)

QlikTech CEO Lars Bjork Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2009 Award Winner in Greater Philadelphia (PR Web)

Blood, Sweat & Capital LLC Announces Launch and Calls for Healthcare Business Ideas (Business Wire)
Worth posting for the name, if nothing else.

DSG Announces Record Growth for First Half of 2009 (Business Wire)

ExpertPlan buys service center from ADP
Acquisition will expand firm’s geographic reach
(Investment News)

SCTE: Meetings Of The Minds
As Cable Engineering Group Looks Back, It Eyes New Opportunities Ahead
(Multichannel News)
The SCTE is based in Exton.

CMS Names NextGen Healthcare a Qualified PQRI Patient Registry for 2009 (Business WIre)

Synygy Introduces Sales Compensation Management Outsourcing Services for Small and Mid-sized Companies (Business Wire)

Channel 6 quadruples signal to improve reception (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Apple rejects a Commodore 64 emulating iPhone app that coulda been a contender (MobileCrunch)



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