Dell Boomi Announces Development of Cloud-Based Master Data Management Solution; Unifying Data Across Applications in the Cloud (Business Wire)

Steve Case Launches $450 Million East Coast Venture Fund (Mashable)

Sprint swoops in with $1.6B deal to save Clearwire (Gigaom)

Clearwire CEO Prusch: We Got Our 'Big Three' In Sprint Deal (Forbes: Tech Musings)

Chicago Workers Sue Comcast
Claim Race Discrimination, Fetid Working Conditions
(Multichannel News)

Comcast Hones 2-Pronged Business Attack (Light Reading Cable)

Verizon Told To Pull FiOS '#1 In HD Picture Quality' Ad Claim
Advertising Division of Better Business Bureau Issues Recommendation After Comcast Complaint
(Multichannel News)

EDITORIAL: Pennsylvania crackdown on online sales tax sure to backfire (Lehigh Valley Live)

Amazon Executive Asks Congress to Address Online Taxes (Bloomberg)


Daily Links 11/29/2011: Live Verizon FiOS TV Coming Very Soon to Xbox




Live Verizon FiOS TV Coming Soon to Xbox, Complete With Kinect Voice and Gesture Controls (PR Newswire)

Analyst: T-Mobile to Comcast, instead of AT&T? (Seattle Times)
Comcast has consistently said it doesn't want to own a major wireless network, a position Vice Chairman Michael Angelakis reiterated earlier this month. I believe they mean what they say, but that doesn't mean they don't have a long term interest in wireless as LTE becomes an important alternative to fixed-wire networks for many applications.

Motorola Mobility's Sanjay Jha & Dan Moloney discuss Moto's
set-top box plans
(Video: Light Reading)

NetApp Taking on EMC Puts CommVault in Takeover Sights: Real M&A (Bloomberg)
CommVault is based in Oceanport, NJ.


TE Connectivity in Exclusive Negotiations to Acquire Deutsch
(PR Newswire)
TE Connectivity (formerly Tyco Electronics) has its operational headquarters in Berwyn. The acquisition would be valued at about $2 billion.

Oracle, SAP, Infor: Three's a crowd (Computer Business Review)

Is SAP HANA about the “in-memory database”? (Vital BI)

Customer Sues Epicor After ERP Software Project Attempt Ends in 'big Mess' (PC World)

Mint Linux freshens up web searches
We've got our own engine. Swallow that, Google and Microsoft
(The Register)
Teams up with Paoli-based DuckDuckGo.

Shop online, try it out in person: Kembrel gives hybrid retail sales the old college try (VentureBeat)
Opens small store location in Philly.

Cyber Monday? It was more like Mobile Monday, according to eBay & PayPal (VentureBeat)
And GSI Commerce.


Business incubator's future in peril as state cuts funding
Ben Franklin Technology Partners in Bethlehem trims payroll, helps fewer clients.
(Allentown Morning Call)




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Top Vanguard technology operations exec Michael Moore dies in cycle accident



Mutual Fund Wire is reporting that Mike Moore, a principal at Vanguard Group who recently became head of its technology operations, died on November 9 from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident on November 6. He was 45.The accident, which occurred at a South Jersey motorsports park, was earlier reported by the Cherry Hill Courier Post.

Mutual Fund Wire says Vanguard spokesperson John Woerth confirmed in an email to them that it was indeed their executive who passed away.




Verizon has 6 months to re-engineer FiOS VOD (CED Magazine)

Comcast Gets Ready for CCAP (Light Reading Cable)

Comcast's metro E service easy as 1, 2, 3 (CED Magazine)

Social TV app BeeTV hits the deadpool (Gigaom)

EHR Adoption To Reach 80% By 2016
IDC cites Horsham-based NextGen Healthcare as a leader.


Highlights: Last week on Philly Tech News (11/21 to 11/27 2011)



I covered (via Webcast) QlikTech's first annual Analyst Day in New York and wrote about it here .

Philly area companies dominated the AlwaysOn 100 Top Mid-Atlantic private companies, which wlll be honored at the IMPACT–Venture Summit Mid-Atlantic this week at the Ritz Carlton Philadelphia.

Comcast CFO Michael Angelakis was named Vice Chairman of the corporation and had his contract extended through 2016, though he does not yet have a seat on the Board of Directors.

The hype campaign around HANA, SAP's in-Memory technology platform, continues, with one consulting firm calling it the biggest thing since the PC and others taking a more cautious, wait and see approach. Speculation is mounting that SAP may acquire an enterprise-oriented social networking platform, with Jive being one name mentioned.

First Round Capital's Josh Kopelman says that from a VC perspective, he thinks 2012 may look more like 2008 than 2011.

Dell Boomi's Bob Moul tweets: "proud to say it's been a great 1st year @Dell. have doubled the size of the @boomi business & next yr looks even better."


eBay reported Thanksgiving results at its eCommerce businesses included a a 345% increase in U.S. mobile sales this Thanksgiving vs. 2010 for GSI Commerce.

Lancaster-based appMobi celebrated Black Friday by open sourcing many of its HTML5 mobile development tools to developers.



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Josh Kopelman: “I Think 2012 Will Look More Like 2008 Than 2011″ (TechCrunch)

Hitachi & Sony working with Apple on 4-inch iOS device, iPad 4 to see new display technology (Apple Insider)
I guess this means Universal Display's (Ewing, NJ) OLED technology is off the table for now?

Cyber Monday is especially busy workday in Louisville (Louisville Courier-Journal)




Mercury News interview: John Chen, chairman, CEO of Sybase (San Jose Mercury News)
Chen is a straight talker who doesn't always stick to the (SAP) company line.

SAP extends Business Suite 7 maintenance: What is the real reason? (ComputerWeekly.com)

Motorola Touts Home Control, HTML5 Guide Experience (CableFax Communications Technology)


Philly region ranks high on AlwaysOn 100 Top Mid-Atlantic private companies



Tom Paine


AlwaysOn, a Silicon Valley-based firm that puts on major tech events, just announced its 2011 Mid-Atlantic 100 Top Private Companies, who will be honored during the IMPACT–Venture Summit Mid-Atlantic, to be held November 29th - 30th at The Ritz Carlton Philadelphia.

What surprises me is that 43 of the 100 companies are located in what is generally considered to be the Philly Metro area, or actually 42 now that CityRyde has apparently flown the coop for Cambridge (as Technically Philly reported ). The region AlwaysOn covered for the Top 100 extended from New York to DC (and beyond in a few cases). AlwaysOn says it "conducted a rigorous three-month selection process to finalize the 2011 list", and that "companies were selected based on a set of five criteria: innovation, market potential, commercialization, stakeholder value, and media buzz".

For those in the Philly Tech community who decry the lack of interesting young ventures in the region, you should check this list out.



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Consultancy claims SAP's HANA the biggest thing since the PC (Computerworld UK)
Bluefin Solutions is a respected firm, but this seems like over the top hype to me.

Watch a Sneak Preview of "The Comcast Holiday Spectacular 2011" (Comcast Voices|Official Comcast Blog)

eBay sees spike in 'couch commerce' on Thanksgiving (USA Today)
Says GSI Commerce registered a 345% increase in U.S. mobile sales this Thanksgiving vs. 2010.

Bloomberg: AT&T to offer to sell 'as much as 40 percent' of T-Mobile to get merger approved (The Verge)

Like Dwolla, SCVNGR is Building Local Mobile Payments Groundswell With LevelUp (Read Write Web)

Marketo looks to buy into social (ZDNet Blogs)

Drexel Celebrates National Computer Science Education Week 2011 (Drexel Computer Science)