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Daily Links 6/13/2013: Tennis Channel exec compares Comcast to 'brutal captor'




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Gatekeepers of Cable TV Try to Stop Intel (New York Times)

Time Warner Cable Defends Contracts That Hamper Internet Video Rivals (Variety)

Leaked Tennis Channel email compares Comcast to 'brutal captor' (LA Times: Company Town)

Boxee Wants a Big Round or a Buyer (All Things D)

Embrace the incumbents: Zonoff wants to help large companies break into the Internet of Things (PandoDaily)
Zonoff is based in Malvern.


Digital Leaders React to the Salesforce/ExactTarget Monster Deal (ClickZ)

Vertex Announces New Logo Aligned with Company Expansion and Growth (Business Wire)

Quintiq Launches 'The Missing Piece of the Profit Economy' (PR Newswire)

Epicor Leases 43,000 SF at Horizon Corp Ctr
ERP Software Co Signs 12 Year Office Deal
(CoStar Group)

NJ Transit commuters to get wireless service in trains, stations (Newark Star-Ledger)
Non-Cablevision subscribers will have to pay for usage.

Cablevision’s Roaming Partners Might Get Access to NJ Transit Wi-Fi Net
MSO Says it’s In Discussions With CableWiFi Partners
(Multichannel News)

Comcast's New "Neighborhood Hotspot" Plan Isn't Quite the Open Wireless We Want (Electronic Frontier Foundation)


Violin Memory shuffles out 'half-price' PCIe flash cards to eager tech channel
Channel players hope for blooming biz under Rose
(The Register)



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Daily Links 6/12/2013: SAP gets favorable results from hearing on Versata case





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SAP Becomes First To Test New Patent Rules In The America Invents Act, Gets Window Of Hope In $345M Versata Case (TechCrunch)

HANA puts SAP at risk of being a modern tech vendor with aging business apps (Computerworld UK)

Wringing administrative costs from health care (Philly.com)
On Philly-based InstaMed.

GE Healthcare to spend $2 billion on software development (ZDNet)

MeetMe Completes Rollout of Native Advertising to MeetMe Mobile Feed
Larger In-Stream Advertising Units Commanding 150 Percent Higher CPMs Than Traditional Mobile Banners
(Business Wire)

NJ Transit to vote on Wi-Fi plan from Cablevision (AP via News 12 Long Island)

If Amazon Beats IBM For CIA Cloud Deal, It Could Shake Up A Whole New Market (Business Insider)

Reports: Clearwire Set to Back Dish Bid (Fox Business)


Rosetta Leverages IBM Business Partner Programs, Publicis Network to Drive Global Commerce Innovation (PR Newswire)

Kenandy raises $33M for cloud-based management (Silicon Valley Business Journal)
Runs on Force.com platform; Salesforce an investor.



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Daily Links 10/19/2011: Digitas/Razorfish Health CEO David Kramer to retire by year end

Digitas/Razorfish Health CEO Kramer to Retire by Year’s End (MediaBistro: AgencySpy)

Checkpoint slashes 3Q, annual outlook; shares dive (AP via Business Week)
Philly-based company now plans 1,000 employee reduction vs. 200 in prior plan; CEO cites sudden downturn of business in Europe.

MyYearbook.com tops business growth list (PhillyBurbs.com)

NJ Transit Starts Tap-And-Pay Smartphone Option With Google (Bloomberg)

Early stage companies target health sector at Philadelphia conference (Med City News)

NetSuite Boosts Global Capabilities of Its SaaS Business Software (PC World)

Risks and Opportunities with SAP's Platform Economics (Frank Scavo/The Enterprise System Spectator)

Lingering questions about SAP’s cloud portfolio (SAP Watch)

The 2011 FinTech 100 Ranking: 4. SunGard (American Banker)

U.S. Federal Reserve Beige Book: Philadelphia District (Bloomberg)



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