Archer Group's founders passing on the reins
Partners will take over daily operations
(Wilmington News Journal)

Groupon Files for IPO to Raise $750 Million (All Things Digital)

Comcast To Offer Free ID Theft Protection
MSO Offers 'Identity Guard' Service in Basic and Premium Tiers
(Multichannel News)

NPR Chief Who Resigned After O'Keefe Prank Goes to NBC News
(The Atlantic Wire)

CBS will steer clear of Olympics bid (LA Times: Company Town)

Healthcare IT spending to hit $40B this year
More than 72% of physicians in the U.S. use smartphones
(Computerworld)

HIStalk Interviews Howard Landa MD, CMIO, Alameda County Medical Center
(HISTalk)
Compares Siemens & NextGen implementations to Epic.

DTC Advertising And Diminishing Returns? (Pharmalot)

SEPTA unveils real-time tools for bus and trolley riders (PlanPhilly)


Time Warner Cable CEO Sees Opportunity For Broadband-Only Customers (Dow Jones Newswires via NASDAQ.com)

Comcast and Ascent Data Announce Technology Collaboration
(PR Newswire)
Comcast's first foray into enterprise cloud services, although this appears for now to be only a
small partnering arrangement. Comcast has indicated that they are not in the hunt for a major cloud acquisition.

Former NPR CEO Vivian Schiller Set to Land at NBC News (All Things Digital)

Netflix chief Reed Hastings extols the virtues of writing big checks in Hollywood (LA Times: Company Town)

Cisco Tries to Loosen Moto's Grip on Tier 2 Cable (Light Reading Cable)

Venmo Now Overnights Funds To Your Bank Account (Mashable)

Health-Record Vendors Led by GE May Gain From U.S. Privacy Rules
(Bloomberg)

Passionfly wins 1st place in Drexel incubator competition Philly.com: Philly Inc)

Radnor-based Cross Atlantic Capital Partners Invests in Rootstock Software (Business Wire)


Quality Systems and its Horsham-based NextGen Healthcare continue rapid growth; NextGen reports first payment to client for "Meaningful Use"

Quality Systems, whose business consists primarily of NextGen Healthcare of Horsham, reported its earnings last week. For its 4th quarter, net income was up 42% on revenue growth of 24%. For the full 2011 fiscal year, revenue reached $353.4 million, up 21%, and net income was $61.6 million, an increase of 27%.


Quality Systems' market value is now $2.5 billion; its shares are up to $86 from $56 a year ago.


NextGen Healthcare, whose electronic health record (EHR) systems are targeted primarily towards smaller medical practices, is benefitting from the Obama Administration's HITECH Act of 2009, which offers significant subsidies to physicians who convert to EHRs and achieve the government criteria for "meaningful use". NextGen reported last week that one of its clients just became one of the first providers to receive payment for demonstrating meaningful use.


NextGen Healthcare says it has more than 1200 employees.



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Conshohocken's SeventySix Capital changes name again, to A&I Ventures

Conshohocken-based VC firm SeventySix Capital, which had rebranded itself from ETF Ventures a little more than a year ago, has changed names again: it is now A&I Ventures.

A&I describes itself as "the venture investment arm of Artists & Instigators", which is fashion designer and entrepreneur Marc Ecko's "venture innovation company". A&I lists as its founders SeventySix Capital partners Wayne Kimmel and Tony Bifano, in addition to Ecko. It is not clear yet how this latest rebranding will be reflected in its funding or strategy. Active portfolio companies include Fisker Automotive, which has recently begun production of its first electric car model and is scheduled to begin manufacturing on its second model next year at the former GM plant in Wilmington, Marc Ecko Entertainment, focused on mobile gaming, and Philly-area startups Visibiz and PackLate.


SAP Ventures invests in ad technology firm OpenX (Reuters)
First Round Capital an earlier investor.


Arris Sets Sights on SeaChange (Light Reading Cable)
Both are important suppliers to Comcast.

Comcast consolidates the Peacock (Equity) (Fortune:
Term Sheet)
Some more details on Comcast/NBCU VC consolidation.


Bloomberg Threatens FCC Complaint Over Comcast Neighborhooding Condition
Comcast Says Condition Was Misinterpreted
(Multichannel News)

SAP's 'Ramp-Up' program fingered in ERP lawsuit
SAP allegedly enticed Marin County officials into joining an early adopter program, leading to a failed software project
(Network World)


Philly Tech TidBits 5/26/2011

Veteran Philly-area entrepreneur and VC (NextStage Capital) Terry Williams is preparing for the launch of his new venture, Cross X Platform. Cross X will take a minority stake in IT services firms (a business Williams knows well since he founded and later sold TWC Consulting) and provide a technology platform and shared services to help them streamline their operations.


Philadelphia-based Evolved Capital launched in late April after about a year in beta. It provides a platform to help VCs and others in the venture ecosystem manage their portfolios, deal flow, and term sheets. Evolved Capital was founded by Geoff Myerson, who previously was with GlaxoSmithKline venture arm SR One and is also currently Managing Director & Co-founder of Life Sciences venture advisory firm Locust Walk Partners. He was named by the Philadelphia Business Journal as one its "40 under 40" in 2010. Co-founder Nick DeLong worked at Lockheed and then got his PhD from Penn.


Another venture with a similar "platform for services business" model, Hockessin, Delaware-based Careerminds, has completed raising $1.3 million in venture capital from several investors, including Gabriel Investments and Trestle Ventures of Philadelphia. Careerminds also appointed former Drake, Beam, Morin CEO Jack Gavin Chairman. The company is trying to use web-based outplacement and career transition services to streamline the outplacement business.


Although Cloud billing vendor Aria Systems has its headquarters in the Silicon Valley now, its Philadelphia-area R&D center continues to expand. Aria recently moved down West Chester Pike from Media to a larger office in Bromall. The company raised $20 million in new venture funding in February.


Fort Washington-based IT Consulting has rebranded its cloud computing service, formerly known as the SharedVision Universal Plan, as NearCloud. IT Consulting, which specializes in managed network support services and custom application development for clients in the Mid-Atlantic region, has three separate offerings for small, medium, and enterprise businesses. The company also emphasizes that all of its clients are within 100 miles of its server locations.


DBA Technologies of Warrington has launched a new website at http://www.dbatec.com/, as part of a broader rebranding effort. DBA Technologies, a custom software design and business solutions provider, was founded by David Bassion over 20 years ago while he was working for his Masters in Computer Science at Drexel. PR firm Furia Rubel handled the website redesign and branding initiative.


Kris Jones, who founded affiliate marketing firm Pepperjam of Wilkes-Barre and sold it to GSI Commerce a year ago after some ups and downs, has a new venture. ReferLocal will offer its members special deals starting in Northeastern Pennsylvania, with plans to expand elsewhere.


The publication RCR Wireless is bringing its Wireless Global Tour and Conference Series to Philadelphia in early June, highlighted by the RCR Mobile Broadband Philadelphia: Applications & Infrastructure Conference to be held on June 8 in partnership with the PA Wireless Association and Mobile Monday Mid-Atlantic. Agenda here.


Comcast Taking Video Delivery Into the Cloud (Gigaom: NewTeeVee)

Ebersol’s Parting Thoughts (Wall Street Journal: Daily Fix)

Comcast Interactive Capital and Peacock Equity Fund Combine to Form Comcast Ventures
Amy Banse Named Head of Funds
(Business Wire)
Most of this had been indicated prior to the merger being completed.

Capgemini to Support SAP Apps on Amazon's Cloud (PC World)

Q1 Online Ad Revenues $7.3 Billion, Search Nearly Half (Search Engine Land)


Daily Links 5/25/2011: SAP Confirms 2011 Forecast, Wants To Improve Communication

SAP Investors Urge Co-CEOs to Detail How $28 Billion Target Can Be Reached (Bloomberg)

SAP Confirms 2011 Forecast, Wants To Improve Communication (Dow Jones via Fox Business)

Analyzing The Real News Stories of Sapphire Now 2011, Part One: The Impact Of HANA (Enterprise Irregulars: Jon Reed)

Philly Area companies Dell Boomi and Synygy win CODiE Awards (PR Newswire)


Comcast Hits 20 Billion On Demand Views (Hollywood Reporter)

Comcast asserts right to set rates
Says Boston’s bid for control ignores competition
(Boston Globe)
Meanwhile, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is pressuring the FCC to let Vermont regulate cable rates within the state.

As New Owner of NBC Universal, Can Comcast Merge the Corporate with the Creative? (Knowledge@Wharton)

Xerox Acquires NewField IT; Extends Managed Print Services Capability (Business Wire)
UK-based managed print services provider's US operations are based in Philadelphia.

Dell Expands Desktop Virtualization Solutions Portfolio (Business Wire)
Partners with King of Prussia's Devon IT on thin clients.

How Kenexa CEO Rudy Karsan is Making the Salary.com Acquisition Work (Forbes Blogs)

One Year Later, AdMob Making Its Mark on Google
Mobile Display and Search Integrated Into Larger Infrastructure
(Ad Age)
AdMob was started out of Omar Hamoui's dorm room at Wharton. Hamoui, who left Google last year, just introduced the first app from his new venture, Churn Labs, at TechCrunch Disrupt.

Transcend United, LiquidSpoke Merge To Become UC Powerhouse (CRN)
Springfield, Wayne-based Unified Communications VARs combine forces.

Philadelphia Water Department to adopt water infrastructure capital planning software (WaterWorld)

Facebook: pharmas must enable comments by August 15 (Medical Marketing & Media)



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