Hurry up, the customer has a complaint (Boston Globe)

Is Comcast's move toward WiMAX femtocells reactive? (FierceBroadbandWireless)

Thomson Confirms Comcast’s Digital-to-Analog Adapter Order (Multichannel News)

NBC Universal, partners to buy Weather Channel (Reuters)
Comcast was considered a possible bidder, but apparently did not pursue it too far.

Nokia and InterDigital start to disassemble their running feud (BetaNews)

PHLX set to turn Nasdaq into options contender (Reuters via The Guardian)

SAP module reorganization? (SearchSAP.com: SAP Watch)

Gartner: CRM market up 23 percent in '07 (Network World)

ANALYSIS; BI 2.0, challenges and opportunities
(Manufacturing Business Technology)

Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. Announces Judgment Against Kollsman, J2 Inc. and Other Defendants (BusinessWire)

CSC Signs Contract in Excess of $150 Million With Exelon Corporation (PRNewswire)

Gore's cables help transmit data from Mars (Wilmington News Journal)

Taking pulse of music industry (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Bill Uhrich: Pennsylvania Game Commission launches eBird (Reading Eagle)


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Bullish on Philadelphia
New mayor wants to reverse population outflow, attract more businesses
(MarketWatch)

Platform for high throughput gene data
analysis
(Laboratorytalk)
Philadelphia-based Integromics partners with Applied Biosystems.and Novartis.

New Nanowire-based Memory Could Beef up Information Storage (DailyTech)
Research at Penn.

Rohm and Haas Announces Enhanced Version of VaporStation Central Delivery System (nanowerk)

Tethered Molecules Act As Light-driven Reversible Nanoswitches (Science Daily)

Three Startups To Solve SaaS Integration Problems (Information Week)

In the Ether (Circumference of a Moose)
On CenTrak and RFID in hospitals.

Big Four accounting firms edge back into consulting biz (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Movers and Shakers Interview with Cathy Avgiris, Sr. VP and GM Voice Services, Comcast (Hellenic News of America)

Philadelphia papers reach pension settlement
with union
(Associated Press via Forbes)

Friends, Romans, Country(people), Lend Us Your Fail (dangerously awesome)


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Expanded "Young Companies to Watch"



My list of "Young Companies to Watch" is not particularly scientific, and certainly not perfect. It represents the companies I have found to have shown the greatest potential, either in terms of achieved benchmarks in the marketplace or proprietary intellectual capital and strategy. I know there are a few on this list that haven't found their niche yet, but overall I think it would make a fairly good portfolio.
But there are literally hundreds of interesting young IT startups in the Philadelphia region, and I'd like to be a little more inclusive in providing information and details about them. So here is the beginning of a more expanded database, to which I will add to over time selectively.

Others to watch

Ringside Networks of Marlton is probably getting the most hype right now. It provides an open source social application server that can be used to build applications and integrate them into different social networks. Bob Bickel (formerly of Bluestone and JBoss) has done a remarkable job of evangelizing the company. Its still a little early to measure the actual traction Ringside is gaining in the market, as they only officially launched about three months ago, but a lot of people are building applications on it. Initial funding came from Matrix Partners; another round is expected soon.
Redlasso is also getting a great deal of publicity, but not all good. Its going to have to develop a more legally acceptable business model to survive. Originally funded by Pat Croce, among others, Redlasso is seeking another round but is going to have difficulty doing so given their legal issues. Others particularly intruiging are Integromics, GenSight, Commerce360, CenTrak, and FlyTunes. Intregromics and GenSight are actually based in Europe, but have their US headquarters here.
The focus here is on younger, mostly early stage startups. Companies that are entirely or majority owned subsidiaries of larger corporations are not included.


Cover Story: Inside Comcast’s Downingtown (Multichannel News)



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Fitch Upgrades SunGard Data Systems' IDR to 'B+'; Outlook Stable (BusinessWire)


Penn National says takeover deal terminated
(Reuters)

SAP CEO sees no impact on market share of Oracle acquisitions (Thomson Financial via Forbes)

The ING Direct Story (Payments News)
ING Direct USA is based in Wilmington.

Philadelphia papers appoints team to study consolidation of some functions (Associated Press via phillyBurbs.com)
The two papers aren't even on the same computer system.

Comcast restructuring eliminates a division (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast Expands SDV Test Pool (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)
Testing in Cherry Hill.

Voters not gettin' what they paid for (Philadelphia Daily News)

Penn robots go viral (Penn Current)

What's the News in Your Neighborhood? (Fun With Networking)

Amazon's Misfit Toys: How E-Tailer Lost Ally (Investor's Business Daily)
How Amazon's loss became GSI Commerce's gain.

Awkward Moments and Serendipity
(the cornice)


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Nokia, InterDigital settle some IP disputes (EE Times)

EU Approves Nokia's $8.1 Billion Acquisition Of Navteq (Information Week)
Navteq owns Traffic.com of Wayne.

SunGard buys Ireland's Delphi Technologies (Finextra)

Unlimited Wireless Carrier MetroPCS Launches Service in Greater Philadelphia Region (BusinessWire)

Comcast Invests In Mobile WiMax Startup
MSO Takes Stake In Stealth-Mode Wireless Broadband Firm Cartiza Networks
(Multichannel News)

CBaySystems says facing U.S. suit to halt sale of Philips stake in MedQuist (Thomson Financial via Forbes)

Technitrol slashes Q2 expectations (Philadelphia Inquirer)

SAP CRM trounces Oracle, Salesforce.com (SearchSAP.com: SAP Watch)
I would have some questions about how CRM is defined for the purposes of this analysis.

Top 20 supply chain management software suppliers (Modern Materials Handling)

Dynasil Completes $20 Million Acquisition of RMD Instruments (BusinessWire)

MedAvante Raises $20 Million (Private Equity Hub)

ClinPhone and Cytel - A New Partnership Delivering Complete Solutions for Adaptive Clinical Trials (PharmaLive)

Medco, Wal-Mart Merge Digital Prescription Networks (Bloomberg)



Francisco Completes Metrologic Sale (Private Equity Hub)

Retailers Go IP Geotargeting - Turning Internet Clients into Foot Traffic and More (Directions Magazine)
On GSI Commerce.

Seven Minutes To Millions
How to woo venture capital investors during a short presentation.
(Forbes: Video)
From Early Stage East in Wilmington.

URMC and Power Line Systems Team to Integrate URMC’s Intelligence-based, Risk Management Solution with PLS-CADD
(BusinessWire)


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On-Demand Software Integration Startup Boomi Raises $4 Million (TechCrunch)

Entercom Partners with FlyTunes to Deliver Mobile Radio Streams (PRNewswire)

FlyTunes expands to terrestrial radio: Regular radio on your iPhone (CrunchGear)

Ringside Networks and the real open social (Inforworld Blogs)

Ahmed Hussein Discloses His Nomination of Six Director Candidates for the Quality Systems Board (Marketwire via CNN Money)

Can SAP's reach help it weather the U.S. economic storm? (Network World)

SAP names new EMEA, Latin America heads (Network World)

Venture capital-backed IPOs are DOA: survey (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Phila. information officer stepping down (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Finisar and Optium Announce Early Termination of Hart-Scott-Rodino Act Waiting Period for Proposed Merger (Prime Newswire)

RecycleBank Expands Service to the Midwest (BusinessWire)

Comcast, NBC, Universal McCann Embrace New Business Models, say Leaders (Huffington Post)

Lionsgate Lands DVD Distribution Rights to E!, Style Shows
Indie Studio Secures First-Look Deal With ComcastFor Home Entertainment
(Multichannel News)

Barcode Systems to Reduce Hospital Drug Errors Not Foolproof (MedPage Today)

CIGNA Creating a Virtual Health Care Community (BusinessWire)

Wharton School Announces $1 Million Gift from Arthur and Dahlia Bilger to Launch Wharton Interactive Media Initiative (Wharton
Facts)

Mom's best friend (phillyBurbs.com)



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QlikTech Names Bob Langer President of Americas Region (BusinessWire)

Bentley Expands Building Energy Analysis Software Portfolio Through New Exclusive Worldwide Agreement (BusinessWire)

Quintiles says it will not bid for ClinPhone (Reuters)
ClinPhone's US headquarters are in East Windsor, NJ.

Cherry Hill starts cashing in on recycling (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Phila. CIO stepping down (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Unisys loses U.S. security agency contract (Reuters)

Mr Chetan Shah, Managing Director of Synygy India Pvt. Ltd (India Infoline)
Synygy has over 500 employees? I didn't know they were that big.

Shunra Software Expands its Asia Pacific Region Operations with New Office and Regional VP (BusinessWire)

Using Linux to get around Comcast’s BitTorrent throttling (CrunchGear)


Cadient Group President and CEO, Stephen Wray, Named 2008 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) in Greater Philadelphia Region (PRNewswire)

5 Dynamic Dividend Stocks (Motley Fool)
On Quality Systems.


NextGen Healthcare Expands Its Relationship With Banner Health
Large non-profit health system executes one of the largest agreements in NextGen Healthcare’s history
(BusinessWire)

NEAT Receipts Selects Symphony Services for Global Product Engineering (BusinessWire)

Radiant Systems Selected as Exclusive Point of Sale Provider for Wawa Inc. (BusinessWire)

Aqua America Selects ESRI ArcGIS Server To Maximize Information Access (Wireless Workforce
Online)

3D Markets in recruitment drive (Finextra)

InGrid Expands Digital Wireless Home Security Product Suite (BusinessWire)


$100M to American Competitiveness Institute for Benchmarking (Defense Industry Daily)


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People in the News


Backe Creates Standard Bearer Role for Digital Brand Marketing (PharmaLive)

Electronic Inks Names David Rode Chief Operations Officer (Philly Ad Club)

QVC named Anil Jagtiana Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy and New Business Development. He was previously at
Hallmark.


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