Daily Links 6/27/2012: Proxy battle at USA Technologies board meeting tomorrow
Google's Nexus 7 could force Apple's hand on 'iPad Mini' (Computerworld)
Greenwich investor activists go after USA Tech on Thursday (Connecticut Post)
Unisys Gets Homeland Security Job Worth Up To $3B; Shrs Spike (Forbes)
Unisys Reaches for the Clouds with New IT Service Management Solutions to Help Organizations Improve End-User Experience (PR Newswire)
SAP Systems and Big Data: Big Deal or No Biggee? (Thomas Wailgum/ASUG News)
NBC's Ebersol adviser for Olympics telecasts (AP via NECN)
FCC delays review of Verizon's spectrum deals with Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cox, Bright House
(FierceCable)
T-Mobile USA’s CEO Philipp Humm Suddenly Resigns (All Things D)
Comcast Settles NBCU Deal Complaint with Stand-Alone Broadband Offering
Will Also Pay $800,000 under Consent Decree (Multichannel News)
Michael Saylor: MicroStrategy's boy king grows up (Fortune Tech)
independenceIT Acquires Veddio to Simplify Cloud Services Management for Channel Partners, MSPs and ISVs (Business Wire)
Independent now, but will independenceIT someday be acquired? (The 451 Group/Inorganic Growth)
independenceIT is based in Allentown.
Philadelphia Phillies Choose ProVenue® by Tickets.com® for Citizens Bank Park (Marketwire)
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