Daily Links 8/26/2013: HP to offer SAP's HANA-as-a-service; news from VMworld








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HP to offer SAP's HANA-as-a-service (The Register)
Beginning from Australia data center.

SAP adds player tool at NFL.com (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Ballmer Departure From Microsoft Was More Sudden Than Portrayed by the Company (All Things D)


VMware Killed the Past. Can It Claim the Future? (New York Times: Bits)

Amazon and Microsoft, beware—VMware cloud is more ambitious than we thought (Ars Technica)

Amazon's weekend cloud outage highlights EBS problems (The Register)

Flash-storage pioneer Violin Memory quietly files for its IPO (Gigaom)

Nearly a Year After IPO, Workday Appears to Be Working Out (All Things D)


JetPay® Signs Agreement With Respect To $40 Million Capital Investment From Flexpoint Ford, LLC (Business Wire)

HealthTech Accelerates with DreamIt Health (Elliot Menschik MD PhD/Wharton Entrepreneurship Blog)

Wayne software company [Arcplan] hiring — slowly (Peter Key/Philadelphia Business Journal)


Brewer Yuengling talks Corbett, taxes, unions (AP via Philly.com)
Says he's not worth a billion, as Forbes suggested.


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