Daily Links 8/17/09: Hackers Charged with Heartland Data Breach

InterDigital is down about 21% so far today after a preliminary ruling on Friday by the International Trade Commission favoring Nokia in the Nokia/InterDigital patent dispute. It was earlier down by 30%.
InterDigital Announces Financial Guidance for Third Quarter 2009
Company to Host Conference Call at 2:00 PM ET to Discuss Recent ITC Determination
(Business Wire)

TJX Hacker Charged with Heartland, Hannaford Breaches (Wired.com)


IBM Targets Mainframe At Specific Applications
IBM hopes to counter plummeting System z sales with seven packages of integrated hardware, software, and services tailored to specific application workloads.
(Information Week)


Software AG offers to buy remaining Scheer shares (Associated Press via Forbes)

Tibco/SAP Redux: Does Tibco Code Meet SAP Standards? (Information Week Blogs)

Oracle looks to planning apps for future growth
Demand for PPM software growing
(Computerworld)
Spotlight to be on Primavera at OpenWorld.


Greater Philadelphia Economy to Turn Upward Later this Year According to New Leading Indicator (Business Wire)

myYearbook Turns A Profit By Getting Users To Pay (paidContent}

Interview with Becki Heller from Trendsta Part 1 (Sparxoo)
Part 2

CoPilot® Live™ GPS Navigation available for iPhone in North America (Business Wire)

Air Force launches 8th new Lockheed GPS satellite (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Hercules Technology extends deadline for InfoLogix (Philadelphia Business Journal


CVPH moving toward total paperless record keeping (Plattsburgh Press Republican)



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