Daily Links 6/24/09: SunGard Expanding in India; Scouting Acquisitions

Comcast, Time Warner Offer ‘Guiding Principles’ for TV Everywhere (paidContent)
Time Warner, Comcast Depart From Hulu Model With ‘TV Everywhere’ (Wired Blogs: Epicenter)

Comcast To Sell Ads For FiOS TV (Multichannel News)

SunGard strengthens India operations (CIOL News)

Oracle revenue, profit fall (San Jose Mercury News)

Oracle Rays of Hope in Market Downturn, OnDemand Strategy (IT Business Edge)

Robotics program a FIRST step toward technology careers (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Tyco Electronics shareholders OK Swiss move (Reuters)
Tyco Electronics' operational headquarters will remain in Berwyn (presumably).

Cover Story: Swim at Your Own Risk
Stations involved in content pools may save money. But they could also jeopardize ratings—and revenue

(Broadcasting & Cable)

TiVo coming to Time Warner Cable, potentially lots of other providers (Engadget)

Vertex® Named IBM Cognos® New OEM Partner Solution of the Year (Business Wire)

Pointroll Rolls Out Rich Media Ad Dev Suite (MediaPost: Online Media Daily)

Evolve IP Makes Tasty Baking’s Headquarters Move a Piece of Cake (Business Wire)

Redlasso SEC
Filing
(Securities And Exchange Commision)
As reported yesterday, Redlasso has raised a new round.

Phila. board delays vote on charter school (Philadelphia Inquirer)



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Comcast to sell Advertising for Verizon FiOS TV

The Associated Press reports that Comcast will sell advertising for Verizon's FiOS TV in ten markets, starting in the Fall. Comcast's advertising division, Comcast Spotlight, signed a five and 1/2 year contract with Verizon to sell local and regional advertising for FiOS TV. Comcast already has a contract to sell advertising for Dish Network.


Daily Links 6/23/09: UniRisX, EyeIC, Redlasso Raise Funds

UniRisX, LLC Announces Private Equity Funding and Acquisition of SaaS Insurance Service Provider UniRisX (Business Wire)

EyeIC raises $1.9 million for glaucoma-screening software (Private Equity Week via Reuters)

The Return of Redlasso? (PE Hub)


SAP BusinessObjects integrates into Jive (Internetnews.com)

SAP: In Talks On Large Acquisition? (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)
Mentions Software AG as possible target, in addition to Tibco as I suggested on Sunday.

Oracle profit, software sales beat forecasts (Reuters)

Comcast, Time Warner Decide To Fight Together (Instead Of Each Other) For TV Everywhere (paidContent)
Press Conference tomorrow.

OmniComm Systems Announces Acquisition of EDC Business of eResearchTechnology
(PR Newswire)

Philly Mag furloughs; a shakeup at Boston Mag (Philly.com: The Insider)

How Sick is Gannett? (Recovering Journalist)

imc2 Launches Healthcare Marketing Agency
Hensley Evans Promoted to imc2 Health & Wellness President
(Marketwire)

InvestorForce Introduces Enhanced Insight® Service; Offers Daily Portfolio Monitoring to Institutional Consultants and Investors (Business Wire)

AGI Releases 3D Software Component (PR Newswire)

Battery-maker hopes to add 300 jobs
Stimulus money would be used to add shifts at Upper Macungie plant.
(Allentown Morning Call)

NJ bill would ban the use of non-hands-free GPS devices while driving (CrunchGear)

Ruby Use Grows Among U.S. Developers (Internetnews.com)



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Verizon FiOS Announcements

As previously reported, Verizon held a webcast/conference call today to introduce new programming for FiOS TV and some upgrades to FiOS Internet services. The key points were:

Verizon has launched (as of today) local news and information channels on Long Island and in Northern New Jersey under the name FiOS1. In those markets FiOS is competing with Cablevision, which has established local news programming outlets. No stated plans at this time to establish FiOS1 outlets anywhere else, though one already exists in the DC area. FiOS1 will gather and produce content with the help of RNN (Regional News Network) which is apparently already doing some work in Philadelphia though I'm not sure with whom.

Internet Speeds: The 10/2 Mbps entry-level tier will increase to 15/5 Mbps. The 20/5 Mbps jumps to 25/15 Mbps. In New York City and Long Island, entry-level starts at 25/15 Mbps, with mid-tier of 35/20 Mbps (available only in bundles). Verizon is emphasizing the doubling or tripling of upload speeds, which it considers one of its major competitive advantages vs. Cable.
Verizon execs indicated that while they certainly would have the technological capability to do so, they do not see much consumer demand right now for 100 Mbps and are not planning to move towards this, focusing instead on the increased upload speeds.

Customer signing up for various bundles can receive a free or discounted Compaq mini netbook or a free Flip Ultra camcorder, depending on the type of bundle.

Also, Verizon Raises FiOS Prices, But Hardly Mentions It (New York Times: Bits)


Daily Links 6/22/09: Comcast, SAP Losing Share vs. Major Competitors?

DirecTV closing in on Comcast (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast to provide wholesale IPv6 service (ars technica)

SAP Loses Customers to Oracle on Ellison’s Acquisition Binge (Bloomberg)

What really happened with SAP Business ByDesign? (ZDNet Blogs)

Lancaster, Pa., keeps a close eye on itself (Los Angeles Times)

QlikTech CEO Lars Bjork Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2009 Award Winner in Greater Philadelphia (PR Web)

Blood, Sweat & Capital LLC Announces Launch and Calls for Healthcare Business Ideas (Business Wire)
Worth posting for the name, if nothing else.

DSG Announces Record Growth for First Half of 2009 (Business Wire)

ExpertPlan buys service center from ADP
Acquisition will expand firm’s geographic reach
(Investment News)

SCTE: Meetings Of The Minds
As Cable Engineering Group Looks Back, It Eyes New Opportunities Ahead
(Multichannel News)
The SCTE is based in Exton.

CMS Names NextGen Healthcare a Qualified PQRI Patient Registry for 2009 (Business WIre)

Synygy Introduces Sales Compensation Management Outsourcing Services for Small and Mid-sized Companies (Business Wire)

Channel 6 quadruples signal to improve reception (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Apple rejects a Commodore 64 emulating iPhone app that coulda been a contender (MobileCrunch)



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Philly Tech Events



SAP in Preliminary Talks on Acquisition, Welt am Sonntag Says (Bloomberg)
I don't like to fan rumors, but Tibco, which some have mentioned
as a possible target for SAP, would probably fit within the price range mentioned in the article.

Comcast positioning itself for digital future (Boston Globe)
Interview with Brian Roberts.

Razorfish Still Blowing Dot-Bomb Bubbles (Information Week Blogs)
A little harsh?

MyMedicalReports.com & iGuard.org Partnership Provides Reliable Interactive Health Resource (Business Wire)
MyMedicalReports is based in Wayne, iGuard in Princeton.

Philadelphia Film Market gives filmmakers a chance to showcase their wares (Philadelphia Inquirer)


Verizon FiOS Announcement on Monday

Verizon is holding a webcast + conference call on Monday morning to "reveal new choices for local programming available on the Verizon FiOS TV Network in the greater New York/New Jersey region". Verizon execs will also discuss "several new promotions and compelling broadband developments".
Whether Verizon is going to up its top FiOS download speed of 50 Mbps is unclear. Other options could include some speed increases for existing tiers (as reported previously) and price cuts for some tiers. Verizon will also be offering a free Compaq netbook for FiOS bundle subscribers, according to Broadband Reports.
Not clear if this will apply immediately to the Philadelphia area, but anything announced for NY/NJ should be coming down the pike pretty soon.


Nortel selling wireless unit to Nokia Siemens (Reuters)

Apple: Steve Jobs Had Liver Transplant, WSJ Reports (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Google tricycle snaps views from Philly campus (Associated Press via Google News)


Daily Links 6/19/09: Lockheed GPS Satellite Glitches

LLR Partners' Bullitt on PE deals
(The Deal.com: Dealscape)

Cheap jibe sullies SAP's SaaS strategy (ZDNet Blogs)

iPhone 3GS launch in Atlantic City (ZDNet Blogs)
Jason O'Grady reports early.

Air Force: GPS Glitches May Cause Boeing, Lockheed Martin Contract Delays (Satellite Today)

Court Sends Verizon's Wholesale Pricing Bid Back To FCC (Dow Jones via CNN Money)


Comcast Tries On 3D VoD
(Light Reading: Cable Digital News)

You can pick up these cool Comcast 3D Glasses for free!




PA-MAPPS Elects New Officers, Adopts Strategic Plan (GISUSER.com)

Ulticom Announces Settlement With SEC
(Globe Newswire)

AnySource Media is About to Cram the Internet into Your TV (Keystone Edge)

Municibid markets gov’t stuff (Philadelphia Business Journal: Technology Blog)



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