Links 9/12: Boomi outgrows its home, but plans to stay nearby; Analysts: Set-Top-Box Maker Arris Won't Be Hurt By FCC Opening Up Market






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Boomi outgrows its home (Philly.com)

Notable build vs. buy activity in the API management market (451 Research)
In which Boomi is an important player.

OpenText Is Buying Dell-EMC's Content Division for $1.62 Billion (Fortune)
Documentum, the key asset, was once a leader in regulatory document management in life sciences, but lost ground. Revenue was $599m in 2015, down from $640m in 2014, The Register reported.

Following criticism from NBC chairman, Donald Trump will visit 'Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' this week
(LA Times)
Not Steve Burke.

How Donald Trump retooled his charity to spend other people’s money (Washington Post)
Including NBC's.





Thoma Bravo Raises $7.6 Billion Fund to Pursue More Tech Deals (NY Times: DealBook)
Thoma Bravo has been quite active in the Philly area lately.


Microsoft snatches HP CRM and service business from rivals Salesforce and Oracle (TechCrunch)

Salesforce agrees to buy commercial-texting firm HeyWire, its ninth purchase of 2016 (GeekWire)


Coupa, Twilio, and The Acceleration of SaaS
(Jason M. Lemkin / Enterprise Irregulars)

Google's Self-Driving Car Project Is Losing Out to Rivals (Bloomberg)

Set-Top-Box Maker Arris Won't Be Hurt By FCC Opening Up Market: Analysts (Investor's Business Daily)







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