Daily Links 7/10/2012: Five Below sets IPO price; another Salesforce outage



Five Below sees IPO priced at $12-$14/shr (Reuters)

Why Is Enterprise Software So Bad? (Electronic Ink Blog)

Eurotunnel selects QlikView over SAP for business intelligence applications (ComputerWeekly.com)

Oracle Buys Involver (Involver Blog)
Another Oracle play in social media space.

Oracle Adds to Social-media Software Arsenal With Involver Acquisition (PC World)

Major Outage for Salesforce.com (Data Center Knowledge)




Will Verizon-cable deal be affected by departure of Justice’s ‘secret weapon,’ Gene Kimmelman? (Washington Post: Post Tech)

Cable Ops, Verizon: T-Mobile Swap Makes SpectrumCo Deal Even More Consumer Friendly (Multichannel News)

Uber fare minimum legislation dropped until November (WJLA.com)

Weekly jams help Old City's Cipher Prime Studios develop online games (Philadelphia Inquirer)


The Philadelphia Phillies Cover All the Bases with Ethernet from Comcast Business Services (PR Newswire)

Heartland Payment Systems(R) Acquires LunchByte Systems, Inc. as Part of Strategic Growth Plan for Heartland School Solutions Division (Marketwire)



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