Daily Links 1/24/2012: EPAM Systems commences IPO



EPAM Systems, Inc. (Newtown) Commences Initial Public Offering of Common Stock (Business Wire)

Verizon Posts Loss on Pension Costs as IPhone Boosts Expenses (Bloomberg)

Verizon Adds More FiOS TV Subscribers in Fourth Quarter (Hollywood Reporter)

Verizon's FiOS TV Passes Charter In Q4
Telco Adds 194,000 Net Video Subs, 201,000 FiOS Internet Despite DSL, Landline Losses
(Multichannel News)


TAGSYS Ramps up Its Go-to-Market Strategy for the Americas
New executive leadership will spearhead expansion of TAGSYS' footprint in North and South America
(Business Wire)
Tagsys' headquarters for the Americas is in King of Prussia.

Fledgling tech firm seeks NYC space (Crain's New York Business)
KEMP Technologies recently raised $7.5 million led by Edison Ventures. (Correction: It was actually $16 million, led by $7.5 million from Edison Ventures.)

Software AG plots Valley invasion by Terracotta army (The Register)

SAP Reaches Target for ByDesign Software, Euro am Sonntag Says (Bloomberg)
I've never considered that target to be that meaningful by itself, without some reference to the number of seats involved.

Philly's Red Tettemer, PopTent nail Super Bowl ads (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Fisker having trouble delivering its hybrid cars (USA Today)



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