Daily Links 3/14/2013: NetSuite CEO chides SAP, Microsoft (but not buddy Oracle)





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Redbox Instant ready to open its doors to the public (Gigaom)

NBC Execs Concerned About Matt Lauer's 'Connection' to Audience (Report) (Hollywood Reporter)

Private Equity Firms Fail in Effort to Have Antitrust Case Dismissed (New York Times: DealBook)
The 2005 LBO of Wayne-based SunGard Data Systems is one of the deals included in the suit.

NetSuite CEO Chides Rivals SAP, Microsoft
(Investor's Business Daily)

BioClinica and CoreLab Partners Are One
Combined Company Creates Clear Leader for Imaging Core Lab Services
(Business Wire)

Drug firm expects to grow, but stay more hidden, after merger (Philadelphia Inquirer)


Rowan's research status aids its bid for funding (Courier-Post)

Helping big companies hire, Horsham's iMomentous grows its own workforce (Keystone Edge)

Xtium Launches Desktop as a Service
Partnership with Desktone enables customers to access virtual desktops on any device

(PR Web)

Warby Parker Co-Founder Launches Harry’s, Bringing The Startup’s Buy-One-Donate-One To Shaving (TechCrunch)

Edison Ventures Announces Investment in Arkadium - Fuels Rapid Growth of Multi-Platform Game Developer (PR Web)
Invests $5 million.




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