Daily Links 6/6/2013: IMS Health acquires SaaS vendor for Life Sciences reps; Magneto merchants can now use GSI fulfillment services






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Comcast exec insists Americans don’t really need Google Fiber-like speeds (BGR)

Light Bulbs Get a Smartphone App as Comcast Goes Beyond Cable (Bloomberg)

Pa Convention Center picks SMG - Update: Shapiro's 'Aye' (Philadelphia Inquirer)

'Solid', 'not massive' profit on LifeShield deal; Hagan joins DirecTV
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

IMS Health Announces Acquisition of Incential Software
Expands Leading-Edge SaaS Incentive Compensation Capabilities for Life Sciences
(Business Wire)

3Pillar Global Receives $12 million Series A Funding led by NewSpring Capital (PR Web)

Exclusive: eBay Extends GSI Fulfillment Service to Magento Merchants (eCommerceBytes)

SAP dips its toe in the e-commerce pool (Jon Reed/Diginomica)

SAP at work on Sentinel, an 'Amazon for Stocks' (Computerworld)

Seaport ad firm Allen & Gerritsen takes on Philly’s Neiman in friendly acquisition (Boston Business Journal)

Carriers Sell Users’ Tracking Data in $5.5 Billion Market
(Bloomberg)
SAP a big participant in emerging market.

Lockheed Martin completes functional testing of first GPS III satellite bus electronic systems
(Phys.org)

Amazon’s Relational Database Service Hits General Availability, Gets SLA With 99.95% Monthly Uptime Promise (TechCrunch)




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