Links 7/1: How Linux and Open Source Are Powering Comcast’s Massive Infrastructure; SAP's ERP app for small biz gets an overhaul





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How Linux and Open Source Are Powering Comcast’s Massive Infrastructure
(Linux.com)

Comcast: 50 percent of our traffic will be IPv6-enabled by end of 2016 (FierceCable)

Arris Ends Dream of Set-Top Software Riches (Light Reading)

How Alibaba's Business Model Transcends Amazon, Facebook, Google (Investor's Business Daily)

Azure rising: Microsoft will be largest Infrastructure as a Service vendor by 2019, says new Morgan Stanley survey (Geekwire)

Will Ex-Zenefits Employees Sue The Company? (Fortune)

Larry Ellison, Oracle and litigation: A business that's not a business (The Register)

SAP's ERP app for small biz gets an overhaul (Computerworld)

DVD player found in Tesla car in May crash: Florida officials (Reuters)

Universal Display gets into the blue with OLED assets from BASF (Optics.org)

Obscure N.J. law spurs wave of big-money consumer class actions vs. online sellers (Reuters)



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