Monday Highlights: Who says IoT is dead - Siebel's C3 IoT Raises $70 Million; How McCausland's firm stand on Airgas won the day






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Why Airgas Was Finally Sold, for $10 Billion Instead of $5 Billion (NY Times)

Salesforce: Jefferies Sees FYQ2 ‘Softness,’ But Billings Upside (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Salesforce Posts Narrow Earnings Beat, But Shares Plunge After-Hours On Full-Year Guidance (Forbes)


Pearson standardises ERP estate on Oracle (Computing)

Tech Billionaire’s Data Startup C3 IoT Raises $70 Million (Bloomberg)
Some guy named Siebel.
"as investor enthusiasm for the so-called Internet of Things begins to wane", Bloomberg says. Really? Who's data? I think you've
really got to analyze it in terms of distinct IoT ecosystems.

How the CIO of a $39 billion pharmaceutical company [Merck] is quietly changing the tech-startup world (Business Insider)

N.J. tech firm Dorado Systems shuttering Old City office after one year (Philly.com)
SevOne is another I can think of that pulled out of the city.





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