Daily Links 1/5/2012: Gartner Cuts 2012 IT Spending Forecast To 3.7 Percent Growth



SAP and SuccessFactors: still questions to be asked? (BusinessCloud9)

Gartner Lowers 2012 IT Spending Forecast To 3.7 Percent Growth (TechCrunch)

Oracle's Downward Spiral (E-Commerce Times)

Active Network Launches Business Solutions Division, Powered by Leading SaaS Technology and a Global Ecosystem Connecting Event Suppliers, Organizations and Attendees
Company Acquires StarCite® and Its Online Marketplace for Leading Hotel, Destination and Venue Suppliers Worldwide
(Business Wire)

ICG Provides Update on Recent Events (Globe Newswire)

HBO to Netflix: We’re taking our ball & going home (VentureBeat)

Disney, Comcast And Why TV Everywhere Alone Is Not Enough (paidContent)

Comcast-Disney Pact Signals More Deals Aimed at Fighting Netflix (Bloomberg)

Motorola's Connected Home Gateway makes your house smarter, turns it into a 4Home (Engadget)

CES: Dish Poised To Unveil Wireless Broadband Plans, Multiroom DVR: Reports (Multichannel News)

Cisco's Alternative To Skype Has Quietly Been Killed (Silicon Alley Insider)
Cisco introduced Umi just a little more than a year ago. Originally, Cisco had hoped to market it to Verizon FiOS and Comcast customers, but it was ridiculously expensive and Comcast turned to Skype for its solution instead.

Marvell’s ARM chips will power Google TV’s future (Gigaom)

Why Would a Newspaper Company Launch a Startup Incubator? (ReadWriteWeb)


WEB EXCLUSIVE: FDA says "Pharma, guide thyself" (Medical Marketing & Media)



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