Daily Links 8/27/2012: Dark days at The Tonight Show



Acer Enters Thin Client Market With New Veriton N Series Enabling Flexible and Efficient Virtualization (Marketwire)
Incorporates technology from Devon IT as part of offerings.

Verizon Avoids FiOS TV Injunction
(Light Reading Cable)

'The Tonight Show' experiences dark days
The NBC program starring Jay Leno suffers a ratings slide and layoffs amid instability in the TV business — and after network missteps. And the stakes are rising.
(LA Times)

After meeting with Apple execs, analyst expects no television solution any time soon (Fortune Tech)

Assessing Virginia Beach as a suitor of the Sacramento Kings (Sacramento Bee)
Comcast-Spectacor to present to Virginia Beach City Council tomorrow.


Thoma Bravo Buys Software Company Deltek For $1.1 Billion (Bloomberg)


PANL: Samsung Jury Defeat Negative, Says Canaccord; Goldman Defends (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

A Comparison between Pacific Crest’s 2011 and 2012 SaaS Survey Results (Trident Capital Blog)

PA eHealth Collaborative Announces $6 Million in Grants to Advance Electronic Exchange of Health Information (PR Newswire)

Virtua Reaches Major Milestone in Multi-entity Health System IT Adoption
Using Siemens embedded, workflow-driven, enterprise health IT solutions, Virtua clinicians are electronically managing patient care orders and the complete care process.
(PR Newswire)



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