Verizon Faces Regulatory Battle Over Open Network ((Bloomberg)

Comcast's P2P Conversion: I'll Believe It When I See Results (Businessweek: Tech Beat)

Open Source "Social App Server" Might Crack Garden Walls? (O'Reilly Radar)

SAP retires overlapping BI products
Analyst commends SAP for taking decisive actions, says more is likely to follow
(InfoWorld)

All Aboard the Universal Display Gravy Train (Motley Fool)

EU opens in-depth probe of Nokia's Navteq purchase (Reuters)

Accenture profit gains, raises outlook; shares up (Reuters)

TIBCO Surges in Q1 (Managing Automation)

Microsoft SharePoint taking business by storm
(Computerworld)
Sounds like a Microsoft press release.

Wyeth slashing 1,200 sales rep jobs (NJ.com)
A continuation of the trend away from pharma sales reps and towards advertising and electronic marketing.

Say hello to Viddler’s Simple Player (The Viddler Spotlight)


Where the Law Stands on Virtual Property
(Law.com)

LLR Partners Announces Promotions and One New Hire (BusinessWire)

SL Industries Announces 2007 Fourth Quarter and Year-End Results (BusinessWire)

ORBIT/FR Reports Q4 and 2007 Results (PRNewswire)


Comcast agreement in dispute with BitTorrent (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Pressured, Motorola Splits in Two (New York Times-free subscription)

Motorola's local operations prepare for break-up (Philly Inc: Philly.com)

Bigger than Bebo? MyYearbook?? (Nothing to Say Blog)

Modern Medicine
STATE WORKS TO MAKE MEDICAL RECORDS EASIER TO SHARE
(Daily Local News)

Governor Rendell Signs Executive Order Implementing Information Technology Initiative From Prescription for Pennsylvania (PRNewswire)

Waste Management sues SAP over ERP implementation (ITworld)
Just another trash lawsuit?

Oracle Profit Up, but New Software Sales Sluggish (Reuters via eWEEK)

SAP's new take on supply chain execution
ERP or best-of-breed?
(Modern Materials Handling)

Why Microsoft Might Bid for BI (Motley Fool)

Why Not WiMax? (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)
Cable and wireless technologies are more interrelated than you might think.

Minneapolis cuts the ribbon on muni Wi-Fi network (MuniWireless)

Journal Register Co. Stock Price Sinks Below Cost Of A Daily Newspaper (Editor & Publisher)
This is basically a case of the house being worth less than the mortgage. I still think some combination of Journal Register's
Philly-area properties with Calkins Media (phillyBurbs.com) might make sense.

Yahoo Eases Newspaper Consortium Fears—For Now (paidContent.org)
Philadelphia Media Holdings is a major player in the Yahoo Newspaper Consortium.

USA Technologies Launches the ePort® G7 (BusinessWire)

HIMSS virtual conference & expo offers free access (eHEALTH)


Court Agrees to Stay FCC's New "E911" Standards (Reuters via New York Times)
Not particularly good news for TruePosition of Berwyn, I would think. One of their main selling points is that their cell tower triangulation method is more precisely accurate than GPS. My guess is that E911 systems of the future will be mostly a hybrid of the two. The DC Appeals Court, in citing "procedural irregularities" in the FCC proceedings, may raise further questions about FCC Commissioner Kevin Martin's competency or fairness.

BioNanomatrix raises $5.1M for genome work (Philadelphia Inquirer)

First Social Application Server in Open Source that Seamlessly Integrates Facebook Applications (LBSzone.com)
On Marlton startup Ringside Networks.

Motorola to Break Into 2 Companies (Associated Press via phillyBurbs.com)
In all the reporting about Motorola recently, I have seen little discussion about the prospects for its Horsham-based set top box and broadband modem businesses, both of which face increasing competitive pressures.


Now Verizon Wants Cable TV Portability. No Really!"
(GigaOM)

Comcast HD Image Quality Vs. FiOS
Compression highlighted in user comparison
(Broadband Reports)

Why Cable And WiMax Shouldn’t Mix (TechCrunch)

CableLabs Researcher Joins Joost As CTO: Source
Ex-Comcast Technologist Jason Gaedtke Said To Have Joined Internet TV Firm
(Multichannel News)

EMS Announces Integrated Solution for Medical Simulation Management
State-of-the-art software for efficient workflow and management of clinical skills and medical simulation centers
(BusinessWire)

Calling all Philadelphia Entrepreneurs! Third Annual Entrepreneurship Week set for April 21 – 26 (Innovation Philadelphia Blog)

Saint Joseph's University Takes BI Education Online (Enterprise Systems)


Motorola to split into two companies; shares jump (Reuters)

This has major implications for Motorola's huge Horsham-based business.


Cable companies discuss funding wireless venture (Reuters via Forbes)
Would use WiMax. Led by Comcast, of course.


Bio-Imaging Acquires Phoenix Data Systems (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Ulticom receives 'Wells' notice from SEC (Thomson Financial via Forbes)

Nokia CFO `Less Optimistic' on InterDigital Accord (Bloomberg)

SunGard's STN Expands Across Europe
Global Trade Routing and Connectivity Solutions Support Buy-Side and
Sell-Side Automation Initiatives
(PRNewswire)

SEI Advisor Resource Center Opens for Business
SEI Launches Initiative to Give Advisors Access to Essential Industry
Marketing Materials and Resources
(PRNewswire)

SAP May Promote Three Executives, Including Apotheker, FTD Says (Bloomberg)

Chip aids wireless health monitoring systems (EE Times)

Hitachi Mu-chip Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology Compatible with Gamma Sterilization (BusinessWire)

Penn Engineering Receives $7.5 Million to Develop Cooperation Principles for Robot Teams (University of Pennsylvania News Release)

Pennsylvania NanoMaterials Commercialization Center Funds Third Round Of Projects
(PRNewswire)

Apple grows with new South Jersey store (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Apparently right next to the "MAC" cosmetic store in Cherry Hill Mall.

Zipcar makes new push for business in Philadelphia (Philadelphia Inquirer)

PointRoll Continues Strong Growth, Adding Three to Senior Staff
- Rich media leader hires industry veterans from CNET Networks, VarietyOnline Group and Convergys -
(PRNewswire)

Volker Mueller Joins Bentley as Research Director (TenLinks.com)

Optellios Announces Hardened Multi-Zone Intrusion Detection System (BusinessWire)

Banking Brief for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
Delaware
(Philadelphia Federal Reserve)
Fourth Quarter 2007.

Proposed base plan takes center stage (phillyBurbs.com)


InterDigital in Patent Talks With Nokia; Shares Rise (Bloomberg)
Share price up almost 15% today.

SAP chief's purview has gone global (Philly.com)
Bill McDermott taking on broader responsibilties.


International insight from SAP Labs China
(SearchSAP.com)
1200 employees.

Online Video: Data Tidal Wave? (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast request could change cable services
The cable giant seeks freedom from any future rate regulation
(Summit Daily News-Colorado)

Quaero gets off the ground to challenge Google (International Herald Tribune)

Newspapers’ New Owners Turn Grim (New York Times-free subscription)

Icahn sues Motorola for certain documents, materials (Thomson Financial via CNNMoney)

Hope Fading For Muni Wireless Networks- Is WiMAX The Answer? (The Viodi View)

Retirement Income: Retirement software evolution (Investment News)
SunGard, eMoney Advisor named as leaders.

Printed RFID Nearing Commercialization, Study Says (RFID Update)

ClinPage: Phlexglobal planning expansion into
US; will decide between Philadelphia and Boston as US Base by summer
(ClinPage)

The 12th Annual Wharton India Economic Forum Concludes Successfully in Philadelphia (BusinessWire)


I've been working on identifying and better understanding the different segments of the IT business in Greater Philadelphia. There are obviously key technologies, applications, and vertical markets which drive much of the activity here. There are also phrases and acronyms that people use to refer to these things in shorthand. I know it can be confusing to people who are generalists (as I am) or specialize in certain areas, so I thought I'd build a little glossary of terms that seem to be most important here.
Right now it is based on Wikipedia entries, which are good in some cases and not so good in others. If anyone has suggestions on better sources, don't hesitate to let me know. This list will grow over time, though I intend to keep it as targeted to Philadelphia as possible. It will be posted on the right sidebar.

Enterprise resource planning(ERP)

Business process management(BPM)

Service-oriented architecture(SOA)

Software as a service(SaaS)

Cloud computing

Business intelligence(BI)

Customer relationship management(CRM)

Supply chain management(SCM)

Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC)

Product lifecycle management(PLM)

Business rules

SAP NetWeaver

SAP Business ByDesign

Electronic health record(EHR)

Clinical Trial Management System(CTMS)

Bioinformatics

Electronic data capture(EDC)

Agile enterprise

Thin client

DOCSIS

Set-top box

Verizon FiOS

Network neutrality

Passive optical network (PON)

Tru2Way

Enhanced TV Binary Interchange Format (EBIF)

Switched Digital Video (SDV)

IPTV

3G

3GPP Long term evolution (LTE)

Femtocell

Radio-frequency identification(RFID)

Ruby on Rails

Microsoft .NET Framework

Microsoft Silverlight

Microsoft SharePoint

Content management system(CMS)

Global Positioning System(GPS)

Geographic information system(GIS)

Spatial analysis

MicroStation

Location-based service(LBS)

Smart card

Wi-Fi

WiMAX

Voice over Internet Protocol(VoIP)

Project portfolio management(PPM)

Search engine marketing(SEM)

Organic light-emitting diode(OLED)


Hopes for Wireless Cities Fade as Internet Providers Pull Out (New York Times-free subscription)

Update: Comcast Responds to Camera Story (New Tee Vee)

Obama's 'typical white' remark on WIP offended some (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Obama begins ad blitz in Philadelphia (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Engineering grads in great demand at high-tech companies
(Cherry Hill Courier-Post)
Focuses on Lockheed Martin.

Feed Frenzy (Redeye VC)

Boeing tests high-tech Osprey in cold, wind (Billings Gazette)


Verizon, AT&T top airwave bidding
Qualcomm buys rights to major urban markets
(San Diego Union-Tribune)
Qualcomm licenses include Philadelphia.

Verizon mum on extent of FioS for city
'City will not allow cherry-picking,' city spokesman says
(Wilmington News Journal)

Philly Emerging Tech Conference this Week (Independents Hall)


Problem prompts Pa. to take down online voter registration form
(Associated Press via The Times Leader)
Amazing.