Philly Tech Tidbits 7/12/2010

Our state-controlled liquor monopoly is more innovative than you might think. Oracle has recognized the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board as one of its 2010 Retail Excellence Awards honorees. The company says the PLCB uses Oracle Retail solutions "to help to improve inventory turns, increase multi-channel revenues, improve product availability and reduce costs associated with retail operations". Meanwhile, the Liquor Control Board has started testing self-serve wine kiosks in two central Pennsylvania grocery stores, using equipment from Conshohocken-based Simple Brands.

Internet Capital Group said it had purchased an additional 5% of King of Prussia-based ICG Commerce for $14.4 million, bringing its total ownership stake to 81%, the Philadelphia Business Journal reported. ICG indicated in May when it last increased its stake in the company to 76% that it would seek to purchase the remaining 5% not owned either by itself or employees, and this apparently accomplishes that. Both this and the previous deal value ICG Commerce at just under $300 million. There has been some speculation that ICG Commerce could be considering an IPO.

Huntingdon Valley-based email marketing firm AWeber released results of a survey it conducted of 2500 small businesses regarding email marketing and social media marketing efforts that highlights the increasing relationship between the two tools. According to the study, "almost 70 percent of small business marketers are employing some sort of social media tactics and a majority (77 percent) indicate that integrating email marketing and social media is either 'very important' or 'moderately important' ".

Wharton's Supernova Conference will be held in Philadelphia for the first time this year (in the past its been in San Franciso). Described as being focused on "the transformation of computing, communications, business, and society in the Network Age", Supernova appears to be half unconference and half a more tradtional conference structure. Speakers include Comcast's David Cohen, First Round Capital's Josh Kopelman, and Philly CIO Allen Frank, though it is much more than a local conference. It takes place on
July 29-30 at Wharton's Jon M. Huntsman Hall.

A recent Bloomberg Business Week piece on "virtual world" website Second Life discusses the experiences of Tim Allen, IT Director of Web Technologies for Wharton Research Data Services at Penn, who created a eBay type store for virtual items on Second Life before selling it to focus on his day job.

Richard Kahn, CEO of Middletown, Delaware-based interactive agency eZanga.com was named one of Ernst & Young's Entrepreneurs of the Year in the Philadelphia area last month. eZanga was ranked among the fastest growing companies in the Philly Metro area last year by Inc. Magazine.

Mason Wendell, Co-Owner and Principal Designer & Developer of Canary Promotion + Design since 2001, has joined Drupal/Alfresco shop Zivtech as Creative Director of a newly created design department. Megan Wendell will remain at the helm of what will now be called Canary Promotion.

GSI Commerce's interactive agency TrueAction apparently let eight employees go, according to the Times Leader of Wilkes Barre, although it is not clear where they were located.




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Comcast Shoots for 'DVR2Go' Trademark
(Light Reading Cable)

Tech community hoping to stem tide of state cuts (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Independence Blue Cross Launches Online Health Records (Insurance & Technology)

Radnor's Qlik Technologies is scheduled to launch its IPO some time next week, CNBC reports. Qlik Technologies is proposing to sell 11.2 million shares priced at $8.50 to $9.50, according to company filings. The stock would trade under the symbol "QLIK".


NetSuite pushes up market with SRP (ZDNet Blogs)

SAP: We will push all useful data to mobile devices (Network World)

EMC-Greenplum Deal Could Precede More Consolidation (PC World)

INetU Managed Hosting Commissions its Sixth and Largest Data Center (PR Newswire)


Tech customers question industry's takeover spree (Associated Press via Google News)

Delaware jobs: Sallie Mae says most hires local
Lender's CEO cites expertise of Del. work force
(Wilmington News Journal)

Edison Venture Targets Raising Seventh Fund (PE Hub)

SAP joins $10m Series C round for IT co (AltAssets.com)

Exton software maker growing, hiring; owners seek way out (Philly.com: Philly Deals)


Parole Board wants to forecast who will kill again (Allentown Morning Call)


Major Newspaper Chain Goes Open Source (Read Write Web)
Journal Register of Yardley.

LoCos, Leaders, and Lessons Learned: Pennsylvania Team (Ubuntu Pennsylvania)


SAP Ex-CEO Apotheker Plans Software, Telecommunications Fund
(Bloomberg Business Week)


Philly Tech People News 7/4/2010

Dr. Angelika Dammann Joins SAP as Newest Executive Board Member (PR Newswire)
This move was all but formally announced around the time of the major management changes in
the Spring.

SL Industries Names William T. Fejes Jr. Chief Executive Officer (PR Newswire)

EnerSys Appoints Todd M. Sechrist Senior Vice President - Americas (PR Newswire)

Jean Rankin Joins InterDigital Board as Independent Director (Business Wire)

EXTOL International Names Daniel Sapir Vice President of Worldwide Business Development (PR Newswire)


Comcast: 'AnyRoom DVR' is Live in 20+ Markets (Light Reading Cable)

Phanfare Reaches Profitability (Phanfare Blog)
Phanfare is based in Princeton.


Comcast reaches peace accord with CBS, ABC and Fox stations (LA Times: Company Town)

Comcast raising rates 5 percent, Happy Fourth! (Seattle Times)
Cable is a great business. You can always raise prices, regardless of what's happening with the economy or inflation.

Lockheed Martin Opens Expansion of Newtown, PA Facility (PR Newswire)

Lockheed Martin lab to look at social media in emergencies (Cherry Hill Courier-Post)

Wilmington Trust sure looks ripe for takeover, KBW says (Delaware Online: Delaware Inc)

SAP extends Sybase bid, awaits EU clearance (Associated Press via Google News)

Pushing high-tech in Pa. (Daily Local News)

Kenexa - SaaS Transition Update (Smart SaaS)

Drakontas Wireless Emergency Messaging Demo'd In Philly Subway (TMCnet)
Drakontas is based in Camden.