Daily Links 6/23/2011: Supreme Court rules for IMS Health in Vermont data case

Supreme Court rules for IMS Health in Vermont data case (Medical Marketing & Media)

Digitas Health, Razorfish Health to share new leadership, global team, in efficiency-driven reorg (Medical Marketing & Media)
No immediate staff reductions indicated, despite rumors.

Oracle net tops views, but shares sink
Decline in hardware sales misses company’s earlier forecast
(MarketWatch)

Oracle Reports Q4 GAAP EPS Up 34% to 62 Cents; Q4 Non-GAAP EPS Up 25% to 75 Cents
Q4 Software New License Sales Up 19%, Q4 Total Revenue Up 13%
(Marketwire)

Fidelity National in Talks to Buy U.K.’s Misys (Bloomberg)
SunGard, which bid on Misys in 2006, not said to be involved in talks now.

Exclusive: Top ISPs poised to adopt graduated response to piracy (CNET News)

Viacom files suit against Cablevision over iPad application (LA Times: Company Town)

Comcast Praises Republican Regulatory Reform Effort
Joins Verizon and others in weighing in on FCC reform hearing
(Broadcasting & Cable)

Up for Another Round of “Where’s Léo?” Why HP’s Lawsuit Is a Gift for Oracle. (All Things Digital)

Cloud World Forum: Dell outlines its controversial cloud strategy (computing.co.uk)
Dell Boomi's Bob Moul addresses Cloud World Forum in London.

Dell Acquires Cloud Memory Startup RNA Networks (ReadWriteCloud)

With Terremark, Verizon’s cloud isn’t “one size fits all” (Gigaom)

How Jack Abraham Is Reinventing EBay (Fast Company)
Wharton student whose startup Milo was acquired by eBay last year.

EBay Plans Fulfillment Service for Sellers (Wall Street Journal: Digits)
Still confused as to what parts of GSI Commerce's fulfillment business eBay actually acquired.

We Have Winners! The Monetate Open Source Prize goes to… (Monetate Blog)

Amid Reports Of IPO Plans, Chegg Acquires Lecture Note Marketplace Notehall [a DreamIt Ventures-backed company] (TechCrunch)



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