Daily Links 11/20/2012: HP takes $8.8 billion charge on alleged Autonomy accounting fraud





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HP reports $8.8 billion 'impairment charge' due to allegedly fraudulent Autonomy accounting (The Verge)

What Exactly Happened at Autonomy? (All Things D)
Only $5 billion of impairment charge was related to Autonomy.

Leo Apotheker: Due Diligence of Autonomy Was Meticulous (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

A Year Ago, Oracle Said Autonomy CEO's Mike Lynch 'Has A Very Poor Memory Or He’s Lying'
(Silicon Alley Insider)

Salesforce Matches Estimates on Larger Software Deals (Bloomberg)

Oracle, SAP fight for market share in India as enterprises become more reliant on technology (Economic Times of India)

SAP should be clearer on cloud migration, says User Group (Computer Business Review)

SAP discounts maintenance: Blip or start of trend? (ZDNet Blogs)

Former FCC Chairman Michael Powell: 'Cable companies are at the mercy of content companies' (The Verge)
Fortunately for Comcast (perhaps), its both.

The silver lining in Delaware's Fisker plan (NewsWorks)




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