Daily Links 6/4/2013: Salesforce to acquire ExactTarget for $2.5 billion






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Salesforce.com buying ExactTarget for $2.5B (Indianapolis Business Journal)
Bloomberg reports that SAP, which had a stake in ExactTarget through SAP Ventures, considered acquiring the company but passed on it.

IBM To Acquire Cloud Services Company SoftLayer (All Things D)

Germany's SAP says HANA software clients top 1,500 (Reuters)

SAP Says Internal Successor to CFO Brandt Is Likely (Bloomberg)
No plans to move headquarters.

EPAM: UBS Says Buy Highly Skilled Software Devs, Russia-Belarus Arbitrage (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Comcast CFO Discusses Telemundo Profits, NBC Upside, Aereo (Hollywood Reporter)

Cord-Cutting Is Real, and the Cable Guys Are Still in Great Shape – For Now (All Things D)
Craig Moffet issues new report on Cable industry.

Verizon reportedly close to a four-year, $1 billion deal to stream every NFL game (The Verge)

CenTrak Expands to Meet Growing Demand for Clinical-Grade Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) (PR Newswire)
Says new Newtown headquarters doubles footprint. CenTrak was ranked #38 on the just released Philly Tech News Young Companies to Watch.

PhillyInc: TargetX spins off college-recruiting brand(Philly.com)
TargetX will focus on Force.com CRM business. TargetX was ranked #39 on Philly Tech News Young Companies to Watch.

Philadelphia CIOs Reveal Third-Quarter Hiring Plans
Robert Half Technology Survey Shows IT Hiring Projections
(PR Newswire)




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