Daily Links 1/13/2011: SAP Q4 revenue well ahead of estimates

ERP Investments to Slow in 2011 (PC World)

SAP Announces Record Fourth Quarter 2010 Software Revenue (PR Newswire)
SAP Jumps: Sees Q4 Revenue Ahead Of Estimates (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

(Ex SAP Exec) Doug Merritt tips up as Baynote CEO. What's next? (ZDNet Blogs)

Bank tech spending to hit $132B in 2015, analysts say
Mobile banking technology spending leads industry boom; North American spending expected to reach $50 billion
(Computerworld)

Walt Disney Co. has concerns with proposed conditions on Comcast - NBC Universal deal (LA Times: Company Town)

Monetate Targeting eCommerce With Marketing Tech That Does Not Require I.T. Says CEO Brussin (AdExchanger.com)

Portico Systems Strengthens Its Financial Position (Business Wire)

MPC to Open Technology and Electronics Recycling and Processing Facility in Philadelphia (Business Wire)

Charter Media deploys TelVue servers in L.A. (CED Magazine)
TelVue is based in Mt. Laurel. Interesting to see a cable company using its technology in this way.




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Daily Links 1/12/2011: SAP To Focus More On Channel Sales Following Reorganization

Comcast’s Gilford Jumps To ABC As SVP, Digital Media (paidContent)

Comcast Merger Conditions Involve Basic Neutrality Protections
And a requirement that all caps be created equal...
(Broadband Reports)

Comcast-NBC merger expected to have net neutrality conditions (Washington Post: Post Tech)

The Buzz from CES 2011 - Trends to Watch (Comcast Voices |Comcast Corporate Blog)

SAP to Acquire Software Security Products and Assets From SECUDE (PR Newswire)

SAP To Focus More On Channel Sales Following Reorganization
(CRN)

HP Wins $30 Million Texas Medicaid Contract
(Information Week)
Solution to be powered by InterComponentWare's eHealth Framework. InterComponentWare's US headquarters are in Wayne.

Ex-Philadelphia mag editor named Philly Daily News editor (Poynter)

U.S. Federal Reserve Beige Book: Philadelphia District (Bloomberg)


Daily Links 1/11/2011: Verizon iPhone finally introduced

Verizon iPhone Is Real, Is 3G and Is a Hotspot. (Gigaom)

The Verizon iPhone: What the Web Is Saying (Gigaom)

IPipeline Acquires CRM Provider GaleForce Solutions (Insurance & Technology)

Veeva Systems Launches First Integrated Pharma CRM and CLM Solution Designed for the Apple iPad (PR Newswire)
Announced at Philadelphia press conference this morning.

How to build a tech startup outside of Silicon Valley (VentureBeat)
By Monetate founder David Brussin.

Customer Analytics Initiative Launches at The Wharton School
(PR Newswire)

Calling All Fintech Entrepreneurs (A VC)

Enabled, empowered and inspired – advocating for QlikView (Donald Farmer)

Allurent, not quite dead yet, sells to Jenzabar (Mass High Tech)
Cambridge ecommerce company was funded by GSI Commerce, among others.

HardMetrics Establishes New Corporate Headquarters in Philadelphia Suburbs
Continued growth and expansion for operational analytics and business intelligence solutions company fuels establishment of new corporate roots
(Business Wire)
Hadn't heard much about these guys in quite a while; wasn't sure what they were up to.

Dupont SAP systems crucial to £3.7bn Danisco acquisition (Computerworld UK)

Eberhart tapped as CDI Corp. chief (Philly.com: Philly Inc)




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Self-service BI, SaaS, real-time analytics will dominate 2011 agenda (Computerworld)

Is Business ByDesign finally turning the corner? (SAP Watch)

CES: Show Rewind
(Multichannel News)

Apps Irk Cable Nets (Mediaweek)


Léo Makes It Official: SAP’s Bill Wohl Joins Hewlett-Packard
(All Things Digital: NewEnterprise)
Bill Wohl, who will be relocating to California, graduated from the University of Delaware and was a member of the West Grove, PA, volunteer fire department for 25 years.


Philly-based Stream TV gets head start with its eLocity Android 3.0 tablets

Philadelphia-based Stream TV Networks, Inc. generated a lot of buzz by getting out in front of the of the pack in announcing its new 10-inch eLocity Android 3.0 tablets in advance of CES. I tried to find out a little more about the company and who is behind it.

Stream TV is headquartered on Chestnut Street in Philly, and its founders are Mat and Raja Rajan, who have been behind Bensalem-based Zero Water, which produces household water filtration systems. Though I am not sure how this background translates into manufacturing computer devices, the key asset the founders may possess is channel experience. From their Zero Water background, they know how to get product into mass retailers such as Wal-Mart, and they appear to be taking a similar path with the eLocity. There may be a niche there for a somewhat lower-cost Android tablet in what will be a brutally competitive market.

I've got no information on funding right now, but Zero Technologies (the company behind Zero Water) raised $30 million and had connections to some prominent investors.

Stream TV has other interests as well; At CES it launched a line of 3d without glasses devices.


HP Hires Wohl to Handle PR as Marketing Chief Leaves (Bloomberg)
Previously at SAP.

SAP inks patent licensing deal with Intellectual Ventures (TechFlash Seattle)

Judge Sets Aside US$139M Verdict in SAP-Versata Patent Suit (PC World)

CES 2011: Moto's 4G Gadgets Blur Lines (Light Reading Mobile)

Comcast CEO Says He Took His Family on a Universal Theme Parks Trip Over the Holidays (Hollywood Reporter)

Philly Open Angel Forum is now accepting applications (Gabriel Weinberg's Blog)



Comcast/NBCU Vote Not On FCC's Jan. 25 Public Meeting Agenda
Commission Releases Tentative Agenda, Sans Merger Vote
(Multichannel News)

Comcast Bringing Live TV to Your iPad (In Your House) (All Things Digital: MediaMemo)


Pulse Electronics names Faison CEO (Philadelphia Business Journal)
May only be a short-term gig if Bel Fuse or somebody else can mount a successful
takeover.

Stream TV Networks launches seven new 10-inch mobile tablets (Computer Business Review)
Stream TV is based in Philadelphia.

Lockheed in line for more GPS work (Philadelphia Business Journal)

A new beginning (Donald Farmer's Blog)
Donald Farmer on moving from Microsoft to QlikTech.

SAS Institute CEO Jim Goodnight on Building Strong Companies -- and a More Competitive U.S. Workforce (Knowledge@Wharton)


Location game SCVNGR raises $15m from Balderton (The Guardian)
DreamIt Ventures alum, now based in Cambridge, Mass. The current valuation would probably make DreamIt's miniscule initial investment look rather good. (This round places its valuation at around $100 million, according to some reports.)
U.S. Start-Up Turns to European V.C. for Global Expansion (Wall Street Journal: Tech Europe)

Motorola Mobility: Today’s The Day; Oppenheimer, Gleacher Say Buy (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Comcast-NBC merger watch: no decision this week as Feds look to CES (Washington Post: Post Tech)

Tru2way: Epic Fail at Retail (Light Reading Cable)

Are One in Four of You Really Going to Cut Cable and Switch to Web Video? (All Things Digital: MediaMemo)

Microsoft to Reveal Windows TV Set-top Boxes [REPORT]
(Mashable)

Dell: Channel Will Help Us Deliver Cloud Services (CRN)
Dell makes another Cloud-related acquisition; outlines strategy for Boomi and other
Cloud services.

Philly company accused of violating state's Spyware Act
(Seattle TechFlash)
Problems with Ascentive are nothing new.