Philly Tech People News 6/5/2011
GSI Commerce Selects Tobias Hartmann as Chief Executive Officer of GSI Commerce’s Global Operations Organization (Press Release)
ThingWorx Expands to Meet Demand for Operational Innovation Through Its Platform for a Connected World
Manufacturing, M2M and Smart Grid among the first industries to benefit from growing universe of connected devices and systems (Business Wire)
Beth Roberts Named COO, UCP & EVP, NBCU Cable Entertainment, Cable Studios
Exec Will Oversee Growth Of UCP, Business Affairs For USA, Syfy, E!, G4, Among Others (Multichannel News)
Universal Taps Nicholas Carpou as Co-President of Distribution (Hollywood Reporter)
Acclaris makes Philadelphia-area man CEO (Philadelphia Business Journal)
Tribal boss goes to SunGard (Education Investor)
TimeSight Systems Extends Management Team With Seasoned Sales Executive (Marketwire)
QuiqMeds Appoints Steven H. Kane as Chief Executive Officer (Business Wire)
Lattice Taps Noted Executive Leader To Accelerate Company’s Growth (Business Wire)
BFTP/SEP Appoints Jon E. Zelinsky, PE, Manager of GPIC Business Development (Ben Franklin Technology Partners SEP)
New technology beams power over sound waves (CNET News)
FCC to Issa: Baker Sought Ethics Advice on Move to Comcast (Wall Street Journal: Washington Wire)
Mark Lazarus, new NBC Sports head, is no stranger to big deals (LA Times)
FCC Broadband Map Takes Additional Heat
$300 Million 'Map to Nowhere' (Broadband Reports)
Kenexa Slides As Longbow Downgrades Rating To Neutral (Forbes: The Tech Trade)
Interoperate and Integrate with New Bentley Applications (AECCafe Weekly)
News from last week's Bentley Systems user conference, BE Together, in Philadelphia.
SAP sees opportunity for better ties with H-P (MarketWatch)
Why Choplifter Creator Dan Gorlin Decided to Return to Games (Giant Bomb)
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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Daily Links 5/31/2011: Report: Comcast plans to buy Blackstone's stake in Universal's Orlando Parks
Comcast to Buy Blackstone's Stake in Universal's Orlando Parks (Exclusive) (The Wrap)
Comcast Cuts Ribbon on Low-Cost High-Speed Broadband
Internet Essentials program provides broadband access, subsidized computer equipment (Broadcasting & Cable)
Comcast’s Schiller Shifts To Run Digital Ad Sales At NBCU Networks Division (paidContent)
Delaware business: Venture capital has begun flowing again (Wilmington News Journal)
Teachers give a gold star to a free-for-all education camp (Philadelphia Inquirer)
3-D software helping firm grow (phillyBurbs.com)
Here’s How You Might Be Able to Watch Live TV, For Free, on Your iPad (All Things Digital)
First Round Capital-backed Bamboom.
SAP And Sybase: The Synergy Begins (Information Week)
Why SAP’s VC arm is dabbling in online advertising (FT Tech Hub)
Oracle says ERP software woes are school's own fault (Computerworld)
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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.
Philly Tech People News 5/29/2011
As Exponential Growth Continues, Empathy Lab Expands Executive Team
Hires former head of Influence Interactive to provide additional client and corporate leadership (Business Wire)
Airclic Expands Executive Team to Support Growing Demand for Mobile Software Products (PR Web)
MTI Names Chad Theesfeld VP, Business Development (Business Wire)
Unisys Elects Lee D. Roberts to Board of Directors (PR Newswire)
Wonya Lucas to Join TV One as President and CEO (PR Newswire)
Aria Systems Expands Management Team to Support Company’s Rapid Growth (Business Wire)
Mangos adds digital strategist John Burke to team (Philly Ad Club News)
Healthcare Data Solutions Announces New Vice President, Pharmaceutical Services (PR Web)
Simone Barratt Appointed President of GSI Global Marketing Services International
Managing Director of e-Dialog International promoted to new position as part of European management restructure (Business Wire)
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