Links 12/8: Fortune's in-depth look at Vanguard; Microsoft's plans for LinkedIn now that its got it (Destroy CRM?)



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Comcast partners with US Olympic Committee as AT&T ends three decade long sponsorship (The Drum)
Will Olympic logo go up over new Comcast tower?

Altice N.V. Explores IPO of Minority Interest in Altice USA (Multichannel News)
The French operator owns Cablevision and SuddenLink in the US.

Comcast CFO Underlines DOCSIS 3.1 and Chats Wireless Strategy (CED Magazine)
Wondering what DOCSIS means in an all-IP world, which is were Comcast intends to be in a couple of years.

Comcast is tuning up an online TV service (Philly.com)
Wonder which online service this is, the rumored mobile-first one that might roll out in tandem with the planned mobile service?
Perhaps story was result of misunderstanding.

Mutual Fund Giant Vanguard Flexes Its Muscles (Fortune)
In-depth look at the house that Jack built in the burbs.


Microsoft just completed its $26B LinkedIn acquisition: Here’s what they’re going to do first (GeekWire)
Two of the things:

- Developing a business news desk across our content ecosystem and MSN.com
- Redefining social selling through the combination of Sales Navigator and Dynamics 365

SAP is changing – the issues ahead as S/4HANA hits crunch time (Diginomica)

Dell Technologies Posts Q3 Sales Increase, Growth Outlook That Contrasts Sharply With Competitors (CRN)


Philadelphia CIOs Reveal Hiring Plans And Top Priorities For First Half Of 2017 (Robert Half)


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