Daily Links 5/5/09: Sanovia Raises $8 Million in Venture Funding

Sanovia Raises $8 Million in Venture Funding Led by Chrysalis Ventures (Business Wire)

Bio-Imaging Technologies to Acquire etrials Worldwide
(Business Wire)

SAP makes Business Suite 7 available — should you upgrade? (SAP Watch)
SAP's Revenge
When Oracle says ''best of breed,'' think integration headache.
(Forbes)


SAP-IBM's Alloy application pushed to BlackBerry
(Computerworld)


Spring – Hyperic - the future of Internet Infrastructure (Bickel Blog)

Startup of the Day - ColdLight (Microsoft Startup Zone)

Comcast's Project Cavalry: The March of 28 Million DTAs (Multichannel News)

Lockheed Martin Develops Platform to Improve Precision of Software Models (PR Newswire)

Synygy Announces Best Quarterly Performance in 18-Year History
Contract Wins, Expansions, and Renewals Add Up to Record Profit
(Business Wire)

Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Announces New $125 Million Revolving Credit Facility (Business Wire)

VINtek prospers during difficult times for auto dealers and lenders (Philly.com: Philly Inc)

Report: Apple in Talks to Buy Twitter (Digital Media News)
Not sure if I buy this yet, although Apple certainly has cash to burn. It just seems, well, so unApple.

Microsoft BI Team Gears Up for 2010 (Intelligent Enterprise)

DSL Extreme Launches Rebranded FiOS
'Fiber Extreme' now available across Verizon's footprint..
(Broadband Reports)

Social Media Blurs Lines Between Advertiser and Publisher (Health Content Advisors)

As demand for online services grows, libraries look to stimulus cash to boost Internet speeds (Allentown Morning Call)



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Philly Tech Events



New AGI leader focuses on growth (Daily Local News)

Losses at Unisys run into Q1
Japan stalls mainframe deals
(The Register)

Quarterly Shipment Numbers: Q1 2009 (Media Experiences 2 Go)

Flaw found in electronic voting machines
Deleted votes don't register on audit logs and could go uncounted
(Allentown Morning Call)

Auditor general raises Rendell's hackles (Philadelphia Inquirer)



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Study: Philly Lags in Entrepreneurial Spirit?

The Wall Street Journal's Venture Capital Dispatch reports on a Kauffman Foundation study of entrepreneurial activity in the US, that shows Philadelphia lagging way behind among the top 15 metro areas in the country (see Table 11) in terms of the percentage of the adult population starting new businesses.
I'm not sure what this all means; of course, the data includes anything from a home repair business to a one person consulting shop so it is not really a measure of high tech activity. And Seattle and Boston, two areas I would think rank pretty highly, are 14th and tied for 12th respectively in the Kauffman study.


Electronic Jewelry at the Wexler Gallery

An interesting new exhibit, "NEOTERIC MATTER 2", opens at the
Wexler Gallery
on North 3rd Street today. The exhibit, curated by Daniella Kerner, Associate Professor at Temple's Tyler School of Art, will focus on works of jewelry employing advanced materials, new media and digital technology.
Among the items to be featured is Universal Display Corporation's (Ewing, NJ) flexible OLED (organic light emitting diode) bracelet. Designed by Emory Krall of Universal Display, the bracelet features a wrap around electronic OLED display using Universal Display’s phosphorescent OLED materials on a flexible metallic substrate.
There will be an opening reception today (May 1) from 5 to 8 at the Wexler as part of First Friday.


Daily Links 4/30/09: Comcast almost doubles Free Cash Flow

Comcast shares rise after solid results (Marketwatch)
Comcast Reports Strong Q1 Cash Flow
Measure Up 95% To $1.4 Billion; Basic-Subscriber Losses Not As High As Projected
(Multichannel News)

Comcast viewers could lose NFL Network tonight
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
Update: The Inquirer now reports that Comcast will not pull the plug tonight as negotiations with the NFL continue.

Disney to Acquire 30% Hulu Stake, Full ABC Shows on the Way: Report (Wired Blogs: Epicenter)

Motorola’s Loss Widens as Sales Fall Short on Handset Slump (Bloomberg)
Motorola Cable And Video Group Sales Fall 12% (Multichannel News)

Advanta Reports First Quarter 2009 Results (Business Wire)


Duck Duck Go: Silly Name, Interesting Search Engine
(Read Write Web)
Duck DucK Go was founded by Gabriel Weinberg and is located in Valley Forge.

University City Science Center Reaches Out to Entrepreneurs (Business Wire)

Duffield Takes On Oracle, SAP
The PeopleSoft founder's software startup raises $75 million.
(Forbes)

A Cloudy Summit for SAP CEO Léo Apotheker (Business Week)

What does SAP have to say about the Oracle-Sun deal? (SAP Watch)

Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. Announces Fiscal 2009 Second Quarter Financial Results
Revenues Up 53% from Year Ago Quarter, Operating Margin of 13.0% and Earnings Per Share of $0.08 in Second Quarter

(Business Wire)

CardioNet, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2009 Financial Results (Business Wire)

ERT Reports First Quarter 2009 Results (PR Newswire)

CDI Corp posts quarterly loss, sees lower Q2 sales (Reuters)

'Pink slip' party is a sign of the economic times (Montgomery News)

Paragon Technologies Voluntarily Delists and Deregisters Stock (PR Newswire)





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Daily Links 4/29/09: SAP License Revs off 33%

SAP’s First-Quarter License Revenue Misses Estimates (Bloomberg)
SAP Hacks At Costs (Forbes)

SAP Agrees to Delay Full Enterprise Support Price Rise (PC World)

GSI Commerce Reports Fiscal 2009 First Quarter Operating Results (PR Newswire via MSN Money)
Digital River, GSI Commerce Q1 Beats; Outlooks Weak (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Tyco Electronics results beat expectations (Reuters)

Revenue and Profits Plunge at Sun Microsystems (New York Times)

IDS Scheer AG: IDS Scheer doubles EBITA to EUR 8.2 million and earnings margin to 9.1% (Ad Hoc News)
IDS Scheer's North American headquarters are in Berwyn.

Web.com Buys Solid Cactus (PE Hub)

LLR Partners to Acquire I-many (Marketwire)

Time Warner Makes It Official: AOL Spinoff Is Coming (All Things Digital: Media Memo)

Comcast Earnings Preview: I Fear Estimates Will Take Another Leg Down (Seeking Alpha)

Workday lands $75 million in venture funding (ZDNet Blogs)
That's a lot of venture money.

Siemens tops forecasts, cuts outlook
Energy, healthcare divisions help drive growth; more cost reductions planned
(Marketwatch)

Wolters Kluwer Health Delivers On-Demand Market Data to the Pharmaceutical Industry, Powered by QlikView
Combination of QlikView and Netezza Data Warehouse Appliance Provides Easy Access to Key Sales Analytics
(Business
Wire)

Insatiable APP-etite
Applications for the iPhone seem nearly infinite. Some are invaluable and some - inane.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

AllenPort(R) Announces Strategic Alliance with Microsoft to Include Microsoft Office Applications as Part of the Virtual File Cabinet (PR Newswire)

Integration Featured at SaaS Slam 2009 in Boston (The Boomi Blog)



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Daily Links 4/28/09: Specter Changes Parties

Specter To Switch Parties (New York Times: The Caucus)

Comcast Has Fundraising Plans (TheStreet.com)

Comcast turns down Joost, company still shopping itself (Fierce Online Video)

Vishay Reports Results for First Quarter 2009 (Business Wire)
Revenue falls 39%.

Unisys Announces First-Quarter 2009 Financial Results
Company Makes Progress in Turnaround Program, Reporting Lower Operating Expenses and Improved Cash Flow
(Business Wire)
Unisys Q1 Results Light; Expects Debt Restructure Soon (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Kulicke & Soffa Reports Results for Its Second Fiscal Quarter 2009 (Business Wire)

Cablevision Goes for U.S. Broadband Speed Record (New York Times: Bits)

Report: Verizon, Microsoft working on 'Pink' phone (CNET News)

CardioNet Addresses Analyst Report on Reimbursement Speculation (Business Wire)

Phila. cell phone bill now law, could jeapordize state funding (Philadelphia Business Journal)

SAP-Teradata Alliance Goes Beyond the Database (Intelligent Enterprise)

Bio-Imaging Technologies and Phoenix Data Systems Unify Service Offerings as BioClinica™ (Business Wire)

Quality, Value, Convenience…And Profitability In Nine Months (Wall Street Journal: Venture Capital
Dispatch)
The power of QVC.

News Innovation Viewed from Twitter (Poynter
Online)

Electronic Medical Records: Challenges to the President’s Plan to Digitize Healthcare (HealthNewsDigest.com)
Commentary by Dr. James Pierce, chair of the Bioinformatics and Computer Science Department at University of the Sciences.

DCS and NextDocs Partner to Deliver Compliance Without Complexity (Business Wire)



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