Daily Links 4/3/2013: Leno out, Fallon in next year





 Subscribe in a reader
Subscribe to Philadelphia Tech News by Email


Leno Blesses ‘Tonight Show’ Succession Plan (New York Times)
Changeover to take place next year.

Readying For An IPO, Enterprise SaaS Integration Platform Mulesoft Raises $37M From NEA, Salesforce And Others (TechCrunch)
Although different in some aspects, a principal competitor to Dell Boomi.

Tableau Software Files to Raise as Much as $150 Million (Bloomberg)

A Tableau IPO could validate the big data visualization push — or not (Gigaom)

SAP Accused of Inflating HANA Hardware Numbers (All Things D)

Oracle: ‘CloudWorld’ Positive, but Pricing a Mystery, Says CLSA (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Verizon, New York City to Test Way to Spread Fiber Network (Bloomberg)

Comcast unit wants to run Pa. Convention Center (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Credit Karma raises $30M in funding (Silicon Valley Business Journal)
Round co-led by Bala Cynwyd-based Susquehanna Growth Equity.

Using Visual Story Telling To Build Stronger Relationships With Consumers (Adotas)
Contributed by Curalate CEO Apu Gupta.



permalink




No comments: