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Ex-Soviet programmers take on India in $48 billion market (Bloomberg via Livemint)
Focuses on Newtown-based Epam Systems and its founder, Arkadiy Dobkin.

Basking In Success Has Its Limits At Epam Systems (Investor's Business Daily)


AT&T And SAP Simplify Mobile Application Development For Businesses (PR Newswire)

Oracle to put on its innovation game face at OpenWorld (PC World)

Violin Plans IPO With Losses Mounting as HP Business Dips
(Bloomberg)
Violin Memory began life in Iselin, NJ. SAP Ventures has been a major investor.


Salesforce.com funds Apttus, its profitable platform partner (VentureBeat)


Comcast Raises Top-End Residential Broadband Tier to 505 Mbps (Multichannel News)
Still trying to clarify how widespread this is; doubt Comcast is building fiber to the premise to individual residences.



IBM hopes to Power cloud, analytics with $1 billion Linux investment (PC World)


As Amazon Preps its Apple TV Killer, it Plays Nicely with Apple TV
(All Things D)

Marcus: CBS blackout 'definitely' had impact on Time Warner Cable subscriber count (FierceCable)

Local genetics firm up for IBM Entrepreneur of the Year award
(Philadelphia Business Journal)



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