Showing posts with label Camilion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camilion. Show all posts

Daily Links 3/8/2013: Forbes on SevOne's Vess Bakalov





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Workday Results Beat Expectations; Sales Outlook Lags (Investor's Business Daily)

SAP to buy Camilion for insurance software
Camilion tech already embedded in some SAP tools under partnership pact
(Computerworld)

Oracle wins partial victory in school's ERP project lawsuit
But Oracle still faces breach of contract claims by Montclair State University
(Computerworld)

Vess Bakalov's SevOne: Making Big Data Manageable (Forbes)

Inside the Philadelphia Parking Authority's feud with SideCar (NewsWorks)

RT+P Nabs Reyka Vodka Biz (Media Bistro: Agency Spy)

Ready or not, NBC's ‘grooming’ Stern to follow Fallon (New York Post)




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Daily Links 3/7/2013: SAP Expands Insurance Offering With Acquisition of Camilion; PHD Virtual gets another round





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Safeguard Scientifics Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2012 Financial Results (Business Wire)

PHD Virtual Raises $4 Million
PHD Virtual Technologies Secures $2 Million in Series C Funding from Citrix and Insight Venture Partners and $2 Million in Growth Capital from Wellington Financial
(Business Wire)

MeetMe® Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2012 Financial Results (MeetMe Website)
New Hope social network elevates MyYearbook co-founder Geoff Cook from COO to CEO.

SAP Expands Insurance Offering With Acquisition of Camilion
Customers Will Benefit from First Fully Integrated Insurance Suite Managing Strategy, Finance and Operations Powered by Leading-Edge In-Memory and Mobile Technologies
(PR Newsire)

Ericsson teams with SAP in M2M (Rethink Wireless)

Finishing massive SAP project in current form may not be 'feasible,' study says (CIO.com)

Workday Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year Fiscal 2013 Financial Results (Marketwire)

Icahn Threatens Dell With “Years of Litigation” Over Buyout (All Things D)

What Good Is 1 Gig at Home, Really? (Todd Spangler/Multichannel News)

DirecTV floats possibility of sharing NFL Sunday Ticket rights with cable operators (FierceCable)
Comcast has always wanted a piece of the action so badly.


Duane Albro leaving as CEO of Alteva
Departing exec credited with WVT rescue
(Times Herald Record)



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