Daily Links 9/17/09: Oracle Blames SAP For Dip In New License Sales

Oracle blames weakness in Q1 license sales on slumping SAP sales (Dow Jones via Nasdaq.com)

Clearwire says it's not married to WiMAX for 4G, would be easy to switch (Engadget)

Toyota Program: Slash Meeting Costs
As companies move to trim off-site costs, Toyota uses StarCite event-planning software to manage more than 400 annual face-to-face gatherings
(Business Week)

September 2009 Business Outlook Survey (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)

QVC Readying New $500 Million Deal (Another Financial Portal)

Vodafone thinking long and hard about its Verizon stake (Endgadget)

Cable Beating Telcos In Phone Service
According to latest study by J.D. Power and Associates
(Broadband Reports)
But Comcast doesn't fare particularly well.

Net neutrality gets a boost from leading Democrat (CNET News)

Synchronoss Jumps On Weisel Upgrade (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)
In addition to its headquarters in Bridgewater NJ, Synchronoss has major operations in the Lehigh Valley.


PNC’s Tom Kunz Cracks the Gen Y Code With Targeted Products (Bank Systems & Technology)

NTERA and plastic electronic GmbH Enter An Agreement To Develop Advanced Printed Electronics Products and Announce The Availability of an Evaluation Kit Based on NanoChromics(TM) Display Technologies
(PR Newswire)

Bucks software firm rolls out VictualNet food system (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

A trip down memory lane and beyond at Vintage Computer Fest (ars technica)



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