Daily Links 10/17/2012: SAP-backed Violin Memory said to file for $2 billion IPO



SAP unveils HANA-powered cloud development platform (Infoworld)

SAP's Sikka on HANA: it's about a platform for developers (Dennis Howlett/Enterprise Irregulars via ZDNet)

Violin Memory Said to File IPO With $2 Billion Valuation
(Bloomberg)
SAP is an investor, and Violin's flash memory products play an important role in boosting the performance of many appliances running SAP HANA.

A top global software company [SAP] builds mobile products for retailers (Internet Retailer)



Daily Report: I.B.M.’s Somewhat Unsettling Quarterly Performance (New York Times: Bits)
SAP's earnings report due out October 24.

Wolters Kluwer Health to Acquire Health Language, Inc., a Leader in the Medical Terminology Management Market
Company Eases Meaningful Use & Clinical Decision Support Adoption for Hospitals, EMRs and Payers
(PR Newswire)


Engineering classes create apps to serve Penn (Daily Pennsylvanian)

Cable-Tec Expo: Comcast's Field: 'We Want to Be the Next Apple' (Multichannel News)

Comcast thinks outside the box (Telecoms.com)

Time Warner Cable Selects Motorola EDGE to Manage the IP Connected Home (Motorola Press Release)

Galileo Server Monitoring Tool to Showcase AIX and Linux Enhancements at IBM Power Conference
On-demand cloud service offers faster, smarter, cost-effective infrastructure management for IT systems administrators.
(PR Web)



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