Daily Links 7/17/2012: SAP to Detail 'five-pillar' Analytics Strategy

Comcast takes over MSNBC.com; rebrands as NBCNEWS.com
A separate website to be developed for MSNBC.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

Transcript: Neil Smit and Anne Sweeney on TV's future (Fortune Tech)

Pay-TV industry not united on TV Everywhere
The pay-TV industry is divided over how best to implement TV Everywhere, an initiative to let subscribers watch content online from PCs, phones or tablets.
(LA Times: Company Town)

EMC/VMware cloudy spinoff rumors (and Maritz is out) (Computerworld Blogs)

Update: VMware Appoints EMC’s Pat Gelsinger CEO To Replace Maritz (Bloomberg)



Yahoo Is No Longer Dead To Me (A VC)

SAP to Detail 'five-pillar' Analytics Strategy (PC World)

What is SAP’s industry strategy, anyway? (SAP Watch)

TechGirlz Turns Middle School Girls into Tech Entrepreneurs (Wall Street Journal: CIO Report)
Innovative Philly program.

OnlineMechanix Makes It Easier To Hire A Wrench Monkey (TechCrunch)
Philly-based startup.

TE Connectivity expects rev below estimates, replaces CFO (Reuters)
TE Connectivity's operational headquarters are in Berwyn.

Netsuite: A Sign That SaaS Firms Are Immune From A Slump? (Forbes)


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