Daily Links 6/21/2011: Comcast says it will cut waits for cable service

Is the NJ Data Center Market Facing Oversupply? (Data Center Knowledge)

SAP's HANA in-memory analytics engine now available (Computerworld)

HANA is here...innit? (ZDNet Blogs)

Comcast Will Slash Wait Times for Cable Repair After ‘Worst’ Designation (Bloomberg)

Comcast CEO: “Jury is Out” on Netflix’s Impact (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Comcast CEO Brian Roberts Speaks Out on Bloomberg FCC Complaint, NBC News (MediaBistro: TVNewswer)

(Report):Hulu Considering Selling Itself After Receiving An Offer (Silicon Alley Insider)

Hulu weighs sale options after approach: source (Reuters)
LA Times headline says Yahoo is the bidder, though article isn't so clear on that.


NextDocs Announces Creation of Life Sciences Scalability Lab
New lab to allow Microsoft clients and partners to test scalability and reliability requirements of solutions prior to deployment
(Business Wire)

Poptent Opens Brazil Office, Surpasses $2 Million in Creator Cash Payments during Dell Video Advertising Campaign (Business Wire)

Bulletin: Gannett announces 700 newspaper layoffs (Gannett Blog)

IBM's Netezza rolls out large-scale analytic appliance (Computerworld)

University of Pennsylvania/MAGPI to Provide Advanced Networking, Applications, Demonstrations at ISTE 2011 Conference (Penn News)


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