Daily Links 6/14/2010: Comcast looking to Pace set-top box with Intel processsor

NTT DATA and Intelligroup Enter Into Definitive Merger Agreement (PR Newswire)
Intelligroup, which specializes in SAP implementations, is based in Princeton.

Has Cablevision Thrown Another Curve Ball? (Wall Street Journal: Deal Journal)

DirecTV's CEO Wary Of Comcast-NBC Deal (Investor's Business Daily)

Comcast: New Way on Tru2way
Next-Generation Box From Pace Runs On Intel Processor
(Multichannel News)

Unisys moves HQ, outsources some IT guys (Philly.com: Philly Deals)


GPU Computing for GIS (Azavea Labs Blog)

Firms using social media
It's a way to keep in constant contact with customers, clients, employees and others around the world.
(phillyBurbs.com)

BioClinica Unveils Platform for Integrated Clinical Operations Based on Microsoft Technologies (Business Wire)

Philly Give Camp Summary
(Danny Diaz)




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Philly Tech Tidbits

At the Barclays Capital 2010 Global Communications, Media and Technology conference in New York in late May, Comcast CFO Michael Angelakis said his company is not necessarily looking to acquire more CLECs (Competitive Local Exchange Carriers) for its business services strategy despite having acquired one CLEC and another that wholesales into the CLEC market in recent months, according to Multichannel News. "Every banker in the country comes into Philadelphia and wants to sell us a CLEC, and it's ridiculous," Angelakis said. "We have no interest in really being aggressive on the acquisition side related to CLECs."

My favorite name of a Comcast executive: Jorge D. (yes, JD, though I guess the J is actually soft) Salinger, VP of Access Architecture.

The Deal Magazine describes how Cleveland law firm Jones Day and its Brussels-based attorney Thomas Jestaedt played a key role in SAP AG's acquisition of Sybase, as well as other past SAP deals.

SAP's cofounder and Chairman Hasso Plattner said last week that Apple's iPad "will shape the way business is conducted", according to Bloomberg Business Week.

myYearbook of New Hope recently released its first iPhone app, based around myYearbook Chatter, a real-time location-based stream which receives over 1 million posts per day.

Anthony Mongeluzo, who built Pro Computer Services of Medford into Inc. Magazine's's 667th fastest growing company before the age of 30, wants to recognize others under 30 who are achieving simalar results. He has established the "Young Entrepreneur of the Delaware Valley" award and another for the "Innovative Entrepreneur of the Delaware Valley". Both must be under 35 and have started their businesses before the age of 30. Applications due June 30; apply at yedv.org

Philly area resident Rich Brome runs a cool website, Phone Scoop, which tracks the mobile phone business and recently conducted a comprehensive comparison of WiMAX and HSPA+ from several locations around Philly.

LEEF 2010 (Learning and Entertainment Evolution Forum) in Harrisburg this week (the 17th and 18th) sounds interesting. The conference "will explore the use of games, simulations and virtual worlds for learning and performance".


The underlying technology of QlikView (Monash Research)

Cablevision to buy Bresnan for $1.3 billion-source (Reuters)
Comcast owns 30% of Bresnan. Presumably, they could have bought the rest of the company, but with the NBC Universal deal it is obvious that Comcast is focusing on other priorities than buying additional cable systems right now.


Philly Tech People News: 6/13/2010

Comcast's Harrar Steps Down As Head Of Video Services
Exec Led Cable Operator's HD, VOD, 3DTV Initiatives
(Multichannel News)

Comcast National Customer Operations Appoints Mike DeCandido as Senior Vice President, Call Center Operations, and Tina Waters as Senior Vice President, Human Performance (Business Wire)

Shunra Names Bill Varga COO (PR Newswire)

Bentley Appoints Dru Crawley, 'Father of EnergyPlus,' as Director, Building Energy Performance Products
(PR Newswire)

Lawrence Gross leaves Synthes for Blank Rome (Philadelphia
Business Journal)

Acsis Appoints Stacy McDowell to the Position of Vice President of Worldwide Sales
Software Industry Executive Brings 25 Year Track Record of Success in High Growth Markets to Leader in Supply Chain Traceability and Visibility
(Business Wire)

Powered Names Valeria Maltoni Director of Strategy
Leading Social Media Agency Adds Further Depth to Growing Thought Leadership Team

(Marketwire)

Environmental Tectonics Corporation Announces the Opening of ETC-China; Appoints Mr. David Kong as General Manager (PR Newswire)

Precyse Solutions Hires Director of Marketing Communications
Former Siemens Health Services manager tapped to expand marketing outreach
(PR Newswire)

20nine adds Christine Petrongolo as account manager; adds new accounts (Philly Ad Club News)


Former GMAC Senior Analyst Fran Herz Joins VINtek as Operations Manager (Business Wire)


Profitable network entices Nebraska to comes on board (Allentown Morning Call)

Hollywood comes to Delco (Delco Times: The Heron's Nest)


Daily Links 6/11/2010: Comcast's Tunerfish goes live

Comcast’s Tunerfish Debuts To The Public With HBO’s True Blood Series
(TechCrunch)

Starling, the David of Social TV Apps, Facing Down Google and Comcast's Goliaths (Fast Company)


NBC affiliates tell FCC to make sure Comcast keeps sports on NBC after merger (LA Times: Company Town)

EU to decide on Comcast, NBCU deal by July 15 (Reuters)

Comcast To Shut Down TVWorks' Canada Office
Operator To Consolidate Development in Pennsylvania, California Locations
(Multichannel News)
Not sure why it took Multichannel News so long to get this story; I picked it up in late April from the London (Ontario) Free Press. Some jobs to Radnor.



Interest in SAP MII implementations up as manufacturers seek better visibility
(SearchSAP.com)

Google's Invitation To Change (MediaPost: Search Insider)

Chris Conde on Taking Steps to Prosper through the Downturn (AMA Podcast)

Herley Industries fiscal 3rd-quarter income climbs (Associated Press via Bloomberg Business Week)


Daily Links 6/10/2010: Army Experience Center in Northeast will close

Army Experience Center in Northeast will close (Philadelphia
Inquirer)

Azavea (Formerly Avencia) Awarded NSF SBIR Grant to Explore Use of GPUs for Faster Geographic Data Processing (PR Web)

Franken Grills Varney On Comcast-NBCU-Like Mergers
Assistant AG For Antitrust Assures Senator Justics Doesn't Rely On Promises
(Multichannel News)

Cablevision, Charter Among Bidders For Bresnan, WSJ Reports
(Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)
Comcast owns 30% of Bresnan.

Hulu plans to charge, expand to devices: sources (Reuters)

Google TV Is A Bigger Deal Than You Think (Forrester
Blogs)

Allscripts-Eclipsys Merger: Electronic Health Records Land Grab (Forbes: The Science Business)
This deal raises questions about how Quality Systems Inc., which owns Allscripts competitor NextGen Healthcare of Horsham, will respond.

Internet Week proves New York rivals Silicon Valley in tech savvy (Newark Star-Ledger)

GSI Commerce Founder and CEO Michael G. Rubin Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year 2010 Award Winner in Greater Philadelphia (Business Wire)

Search No More: PA Companies Lead Online Marketing Revolution (Keystone Edge)

Would Software AG be a good fit for SAP? (Computerworld)

Software AG, IDS Scheer Employees Face Insider-Trading Probe
(Bloomberg Business Week)

VCopious Announces SAP Software License Agreement
SAP Global Marketing unveils proprietary virtual environment software platform at SAPPHIRE® NOW
(PR Newswire)






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Daily Links 6/9/2010: Google paid $81 million for Invite Media (All Things D)

Comcast lobbyist authored letter signed by Pa. representatives (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Telecom, tech giants seek voluntary net neutrality commitments (Washington Post: Post Tech)
Building Consensus: A New Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group
(Comcast Voices: Corporate Blog)

Google’s Final Price Tag For Invite Media: $81 Million (All Things Digital:
MediaMemo)
Not sure how much the cofounders will each walk away with since I think there were four of them. All Things D puts the VC investment (mostly First Round, Comcast) at less than $5 million but since they were in pretty early they might have a sizable chunk of the company.

Software AG Investor Unlikely to Accept Offers, Chief Says (Business Week)

Allscripts buying healthcare info rival Eclipsys (Associated Press via Google News)
Eclipsys, which once tried to buy Shared Medical Systems (now Siemens Health), has its Mid-Atlantic Region office in Malvern.

Andrew Stern Appointed Chief Executive Officer of SunGard Availability Services (Business Wire)

RCM Technologies adopts shareholder rights plan (Reuters)

Host Analytics Grabs $15M More for Financial Management (VentureBeat via New York Times)

Panaya Secures $7 Million in Series C Funding
Latest Investment Round Led by Battery Ventures
(PR Web)
Company's software as a service (SaaS) automates SAP upgrades.

Hercules Technology Growth Capital Announces $111.0 Million in Additional New Closed Commitments (Business Wire)
Includes an additional $1.4 million committment to InfoLogix of Hatboro, which recently said it had "initiated a review of strategic alternatives".


Sprint misstated Evo 4G sales, by a lot (Engadget)

Beige Book-Third District-Philadelphia, June 2010 (Federal Reserve Board)

Emtec Enriches Services Portfolio with Acquisition of Secure Data Incorporated
Acquisition Expands Footprint of Federal and Commercial Clients
(Business Wire)




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Berwyn logistics company DF Young branches into the IT business

A. Wesly "Wes" Wyatt Jr., CEO of Berwyn-based DF Young, a global supply chain and logistics manager, was honored last month as one of the "40 under 40" (see profile) top young business leaders by the Philadelphia Business Journal (he's 32). Those named are recognized for both their business achievements and their civic activities.

But while continuing to manage the growing 100+ year old family business, the Villanova grad is also looking towards software and computer services as another path for future growth. When Wyatt and his CIO, John Luludis (formerly CIO of shipping provider DHL), began searching for a better enterprise systems solution for DF Young a few years ago, they found that the offerings from the larger vendors were either too expensive for a company of its size or not specific enough for its needs. Instead, they developed their own solution internally, and found it created added value for both DF Young and its customers. So they decided to start offering those services to others.

The result is a new company, Superior Technology Solutions. Based in Pearl River, New York, Superior's initial external customers include one of the largest automobile suppliers in the US, an international distributor of personal care & beauty products, and an international beverage manufacturer / wholesaler.

In addition to software, Superior offers managed hosting, custom software development, security consulting, and other IT services. Superior is targeting small and mid-sized companies with IT needs in the Mid-Atlantic region. Wyatt believes they can double the business each year for the next few years.




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