TV Everywhere Starts Getting Somewhere (Light Reading Cable)

A Geographic Gap Analysis Uncovers New Markets for Nonprofits (Directions Magazine)
Analysis done for the Wilma Theater with the help of Philly's Azavea.

SunGard Acquires ValueLink Information Services (SunGard Press Release)

SunGard Higher Education Releases Talent Management Suite (SunGard Press Release)

SAP Sales OnDemand – Addressing the Lingering Questions (Feeding the SAP Ecosystem)

Make Tracks for Liberty Interactive (Barron's)
Liberty Interactive's principle entity is QVC.

API Technologies to Acquire Spectrum Control (PR Newswire)
Spectrum Control has a significant portion of its operations in the Philadelphia area.

InterDigital Announces Proposed Private Offering of $150 Million of Senior Convertible Notes (Business Wire)


Three particularly interesting events this week

Three particularly interesting events this week:

Tomorrow (Monday) night, Mobile Monday Mid-Atlantic's Mobile Health Forum will be held at the College of Physicians of Philadelphia from 5 to 8:30 pm. The event will have speakers and panels focusing on the hot field of mobile healthcare applications.

On Thursday night (the 31st), Philly Startup Leader's third annual Entrpreneur Expo, featuring some of the area's most interesting young startups, will be held at the University of the Arts' Hamilton Hall from 6 until 9 pm.

And lastly, next weekend the 36th annual Trenton Computer Festival will take place on April 2 and 3 at the The College of New Jersey in Ewing, NJ.

For a more complete schedule of tech events in the Philly area, see the Philly Tech Events Calendar.


MSNBC aims for the gap
Matthews and gang forge on under Comcast.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

GetGlue to boost live TV with Facebook check-ins (Reuters)

Industrifonden banks 40 times return on Qliktech exit (AltAssets)

@jxpaton's Twitter lecture to newspapers (BuzzMachine)
@jxpaton is Journal Register (Yardley PA) CEO John Paxton.


Daily Links 3/25/2011: Zurich Inks Contract with Radnor-based SaaS Vendor Unirisx

Starz to delay new series on Netflix streaming, movies may follow (LA Times: Company Town)

Time Warner Cable Moves Ahead With Its Controversial iPad App (Hollywood Reporter)

Comcast's Xfinity TV app for iOS updated with more streaming and customization (Engadget)

Zurich Inks Contract with Unirisx
(Insurance & Technology)
Unirisx, based in Radnor, provides a SaaS-based policy administration platform for the Insurance industry, and the deal with Zurich is considered a major win for them. I had missed the news that former Harleysville Group CIO Akhil Tripathi, considered a top industry expert, became CEO of Unirisx late last year.

SunGard Opens Cloud Services To Channel (CRN)


Oracle Delivers on Earnings and on Its Promise to Profitably Acquire Sun (All Things Digital: NewEnterprise)

SAP: Time To Buy? (Forbes: The Tech Trade)


Was Google’s Fiber Plan Just Saber Rattling? (Gigaom)

Motorola Mobility Revival Means Weighing Google Alternatives (Bloomberg Business Week)


Astea zooms to four-year high on Q4 results (Reuters)



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Daily Links 3/24/2011: Comcast Urged Employees To Vote For Charter In 'Worst Company' Poll

Comcast Urged Employees To Vote For Charter In 'Worst Company' Poll
Biggest U.S. Cable Operator Said It Was Responding to Consumerist's Invitation to Participate

(Multichannel News)
I held off on this story until I knew it was a Corporate-sponsored effort rather than some prank by a local office.
However, I don't really hold the Consumerist in high regard as an unbiased observer of Comcast, and don't see anything wrong with what Comcast did although it will likely cause a negative PR backlash that will play to the Consumerist's advantage.

Time Warner Cable Is Said in Talks to Use Falcone's LightSquared Network (Bloomberg)

Clearwire Chairman wary of raising more debt (Reuters)

Oracle to give early view of software demand (Reuters)

Oracle FYQ3 Beats; Ups Dividend 20% (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)
Oracle tops profit views, sales rise 37% (MarketWatch)

Announcing the 2011 OnDemand 100 Top Private Companies (AlwaysOn)
Includes Philly-area companies Aria Systems, Fiberlink, iPipeline, and Portico Systems.

Business Incubator Series: Interview With Kerry Rupp, Managing Partner, DreamIT Ventures — Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (Part 1) (Sramana Mitra)

Energy efficiency is SAP’s strongest 2010 sustainability success story (SmartPlanet)

Business Intelligence Goes Mainstream At info360
(Information Week)

Fishing with the press of a button (phillyBurbs.com)



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Daily Links 3/23/2011: SAP Takes on IBM, Oracle With New GRC Suite

Showtime To Show Less On Netflix [UPDATED] (All Things Digital: MediaMemo)

Motorola’s Roadmap: Enterprise, Converged Media, Modular Phones (Forbes: Mobilized)
Motorola's latest acquisition: Swedish Internet protocol TV (IPTV) software provider Dreampark (Motorola press release).

CTIA-LightSquared CEO announces Best Buy deal (Reuters)

Waz Retires As Comcast SVP, External Affairs, Public Policy Counsel
Plans To Become Consultant, Starting With MSO As Client
(Multichannel News)

Advanced TV advertising stall points and solutions (Fierce Cable)

SAP Takes on IBM, Oracle With New GRC Suite (PC World)

Interview:
QlikTech CEO Lars Bjork
(Video: Fox Business)

Jean Bartik, last of the original ENIAC programmers, 86 (Computerworld Blogs)

i/o Data Centers Readies Massive NJ Modular Site (Data Center Knowledge)



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Some Stock Jocks Still Really, Really Want FiOS To Fail
Sanford Bernstein: Building New Networks 'A Losing Proposition'
(Broadband Reports)
I've never seen anyone publically present numbers that would give a good sense of what FiOS' actual or potential IRR to Verizon might be. Its really not a straightforward issue, since the numbers can be viewed from different perspectives, and it probably engenders considerable debate both within the company and externally. Also, the Telcos have traditionally relied on strict historical P&L accounting while the cable industry focused more on cash flow, another factor that
might have an impact upon how you look at things.


Broadband Caps: Maybe It’s Not Just About TV (Gigaom)