Daily Links 3/5/2013: Lockheed wins new Aegis contract; Safeguard & Osage invest in Massachusetts startup



EMC The Target Of Violin Memory-Toshiba Partnership
(Investor's Business Daily)

EMC further embraces in-server flash storage with more memory cards (Gigaom)

Business Data Modeling And Planning Software Company Anaplan Raises $33M From Meritech, Shasta And Others (TechCrunch)

Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2012 Results (Business Wire)
Shrink management company continues to shrink.

Lockheed Martin wins new contract (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Keeps Aegis program in Moorestown, with some 4,000 jobs.

Pneuron gets $6M Series B funding to expand the biz (Boston
Business Journal)
Safeguard Scientifics leads with $5 million; Osage Venture Partners contributes $1 million.

Google Is Building A Same-Day Amazon Prime Competitor, “Google Shopping Express” (TechCrunch)
Wonder if they would have an interest in Conshohocken-based ShopRunner, which is also
trying to compete with Amazon Prime? (Of course, eBay owns 30% of ShopRunner.)

Verizon Is Said to Seek to Resolve Vodafone Relationship (Bloomberg)

News Corp. unveils long-anticipated Fox Sports cable channel (LA Times: Company Town)

Universal Display to bank on smartphones until OLED TVs take off (Reuters via Yahoo News)

SAP Courts Pro Sports With Scouting App (Information Week)

Six HIT heavy-hitters announce interoperability organization (Healthcare IT News)
Epic, Siemens not among them right now.

At HIMSS 2013, Siemens Demonstrates Care Coordination Across Healthcare Communities (Business Wire)

Deacom Breaking Through Walls, Literally and Figuratively (PR Newswire)



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