Wednesday highlights: McKinsey measures B2B’s digital gap; Comcast makes use of SAP HANA
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Qlik Sense provides tempting prices and contract terms with group offering (Diginomica)
iPipeline buys Resonant, seeks more deals (Philly.com)
Funny, the two companies above are both owned by Thoma Bravo.
Measuring B2B’s digital gap (McKinsey Quarterly)
SAP Rises: OpCo Likes Everything But the Margin Hit (Barron's Tech Trader Daily)
Exclusive: SAP dips its toes in the healthcare startup world (Med City News)
IBM Reorg Forges Cognitive Systems, Merges Cloud And Analytics (NextPlatform)
Button, the marketplace for app integrations, lands $20 million in Series B funding (TechCrunch)
Verizon’s Foray Into Hollywood Is Already Getting a Reboot (Bloomberg)
Connected doorbell startup Ring raises $109 million from DFJ, Goldman Sachs, Qualcomm, others (VentureBeat)
McKesson Will Acquire CoverMyMeds for $1.1 Billion (HISTalk)
Comcast uses SAP HANA:
Discover how Comcast used @SAP HANA Cloud Platform to aid in its organizational transformation https://t.co/bwTqz0DHVR @saphcp
— SAPinsider (@SAPinsider) January 25, 2017
.@MichaelBay-produced “sci-fun” film follows a Trump-like president who bankrupts America & China calls in its debts https://t.co/iIwxfPUdts
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 25, 2017
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