Bazaarvoice Makes Loud Debut; Austin Ventures and Other VCs Could See 16x Return (PE Hub)
Valued at almost $1 billion after IPO; First Round Capital's (1.8% stake) return might be greater since it was early in.

Newgrounds Relaunches, My Interview With Founder Tom Fulp (Flesh Eating Zipper)

QVC posts a 26% increase in U.S. web sales in 2011
The TV and web retailer reportedly also buys a fashion accessories e-retailer
(Internet Retailer)


Daily Links 2/24/2012: Cisco to acquire Allentown's Lightwire for $271 million



SAP Beats Estimates With 25% Dividend Boost, Plus One-Time Payout for 40th anniversary (Bloomberg)

Salesforce.com's monster quarter: Cloud renaissance for enterprise? (ZDNet Blogs)

The Death of ERP! Long Live ERP! (ASUG News)

Oracle is Merging Two Clouds (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Cisco Agrees to Buy Lightwire for $271 Million to Gain Optical Technology (Bloomberg)
Lightwire investors included New Science Ventures, Artiman Ventures, Wayne-based Novitas Capital, and individual investors, according to the company's website.

Cisco to buy Lightwire to bring optics to the data center (Gigaom)

Comcast Trial Fuses TiVo With VoD
(Light Reading Cable)

Comcast On Demand TiVo Integration Weeks Away (Zatz Not Funny!)

Google files applications to offer TV service in KC
Fast fiber could make video-on-demand service possible, but company isn’t saying what it has in mind.
(Kansas City Star)

Google to sell stake in Clearwire for $47m, a tenth of the price it originally paid (The Verge)

DISH Network Adds Customers, Continues to Eye Wireless (Morningstar via Toronto Star)

A look at the sale process for companies like PMN (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Austin’s Bazaarvoice off to strong start on first trading day (Austin American-Statesman)
First Round Capital was an early investor in Bazaarvoice. This is the first IPO by an FRC portfolio company.



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Daily Links 2/23/2012: Salesforce results top estimates



Comcast’s Netflix Killer Isn’t One Yet. But It Could Be. (Peter Kafka/All Things D)

Verizon Wireless Takes Down Comcast Plug (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Mets Asked To Use SNY As Collateral For Comcast And Time Warner Cable Investment
(Forbes)

Salesforce Tops Estimates After New Features (Bloomberg)

Liberty Interactive Plans to Split Into Two Tracking Stocks (Bloomberg)
Liberty Interactive owns QVC.

Liberty Interactive Reports Fourth Quarter and Year End 2011 Financial Results (Business Wire)
QVC revenue up 5% in Q4.

QVC Acquires Personalized E-Commerce Site For Fashion Accessories, Send The Trend (TechCrunch)

InterDigital Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Financial Results (Business Wire)

Interdigital Q4 Tops Street; Seeks To Sell Some Patents (Eric Savitz/Forbes)

Motorola (Mobility) prepares to hail new Google overlords (Gigaom)

Checkpoint Systems, Inc. Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Results (Business Wire)

Checkpoint Systems posts 4Q loss on restructuring (AP via CBS News)

ICG Group’s revenue guidance misses, stock price lower (Philadelphia Business Journal)

CardioNet, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2011 Financial Results (Business Wire)

Yammer Integrates Into SAP Software (New York Times: Bits)

Integromics Intends to Reign Beyond Spain
New CEO Michael McManus candidly discusses software market priorities and challenges.
(Bio-IT World)
Integromics' US headquarters are in Philadelphia.

ThingWorx Joins Carnegie Mellon, IBM in Pennsylvania Smart Infrastructure Incubator (Business Wire)



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Daily Links 2/22/2012: Cable syndicate scuttles much of Canoe Ventures



Auction plot thickens (Philadelphia Daily News)

A cloud-based cap table for startups (ZDNet Blogs)
TicketLeap's CFO creates cool product for startups.

Canoe Ventures Pulls the Plug on Interactive TV Commercials Business (Ad Age)
Cable TV-backed venture cuts 120 employees and closes New York office.

Tableau thinking IPO next year (Dan Primack/Fortune: Term Sheet)
Rapidly growing competitor to QlikTech.

SAP and SuccessFactors Accelerate Unified Product Direction (PR Newswire)

SAP lays out product direction post-SuccessFactors deal
Analyst: SAP's plans reflect competition from the likes of Workday for cloud-based HR software
(Computerworld)

Samsung and SAP to Push Corporate Use of Android (Bloomberg)

Dell Falls After Forecast Misses Estimates: San Francisco Mover (Bloomberg)

Halfpenny Technologies Secures $2.25 Million in Capital Investment
Funding Will Support Halfpenny’s Continued Accelerated Growth as It Expands Its Lab and EHR Integration Offering for Hospitals, Labs, Physicians, Payors, HIEs, and Regional Extension Centers
(Business Wire)
Halfpenny Technologies is based in Blue Bell.

Safeguard Scientifics Leads $2.5M Series A Financing for Lumesis
Financial Technology Company Supports Market Participants during Transformation of Municipal Bond Market
(Business Wire)
NextStage Capital also invests in Connecticut-based startup.

T-Mobile, MetroPCS Try to Block Verizon-MSO Deal (Light Reading Cable)

Comcast's Avgiris: Verizon Wireless Adds Muscle To Triple Play
Q&A With MSO's EVP for Data and Communications
(Multichannel News)

Gartner BI And Data Warehouse Quadrants: More Science, Less 'Magic' ( Doug Henschen/Information Week)

Who are Vibrant Media, WPP and PointRoll? (Washington Post)
PointRoll was named as one of the companies going around Safari's privacy settings, but Rob Gatto, CEO of the King of Prussia-based online advertising firm, said in a blog post that it was a limited test that ended on February 8.

Gannett Touts Digital Growth Plans, Partners With MLB (ClickZ)

Gannett’s Big Paywall Play: Will It Work? (paidContent)
First noticed this yesterday on Wilmington News Journal site.

Federal Judge Rules in Favor of Universal Surveillance Systems, Paving Way for Antitrust Lawsuit Against Checkpoint Systems (PR Web)

Checkpoint Systems Launches Broad Portfolio of Solutions for Large-Scale RFID Deployments in Apparel Retail (Business Wire)



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Highlights: Last week on Philly Tech News (2/13/2012 to 2/19/2012)



SAP AG completed its $3.4 billion acquisition of cloud vendor SuccessFactors. Also, SAP and Oracle were given a June date for the retrial of the TomorrowNow case.

Radnor-based QlikTech last week reported Q4 2011 earnings per share (non-GAAP) slightly below analyst expctations, although revenue was on track at over $320 million for the full year (up 42% over 2010). The outlook for Q1 2012 was also soft compared to prior estimates. Chairman & CEO Lars Björk described QlikTech's growth outlook as being for "25% or greater over the next several years". QlikTech's shares closed down more than 8% the following day.

Comcast's 4th quarter 2011 results beat estimates, although apples to apples (including NBCU for 2010) revenue growth was only 3% and operating cash flow grew at a 4.2% rate. The most significant metric was the virtual halt in the decline in video subscribers. Comcast also made many shareholders happy by announcing a 44% dividend increase and a $6.5 billion stock repurchase program. On Friday, Comcast filed suit in Federal Court in Philadelphia against Sprint, alleging patent infringement, likely a countermove to Sprint's lawsuit against Comcast filed in December. This came after Comcast and other cable operators announced they were selling spectrum to and starting a joint venture with Verizon Wireless, signaling the end of their Clearwire (majority owned by Sprint) joint venture. Breaking up can be messy.

The circus around Philadelphia Media Network continued. The New York Times wrote a scathing piece on ownership interference in the newsroom and management's (specifically, Greg Osberg's) account of events being disputed by Daily News editor Larry Platt. Plans for layoffs and the integration of Inquirer and Daily News newsrooms were announced. The Rendell group trying to acquire the papers came under increasing criticism from both former and current Inquirer staffers, and many signed a statement protesting censorship and stressing the importance of maintaining editorial integrity. A local blogger said Rendell told her the deal was probably off, a position he denied (while not totally denying that he said it) . Then Rendell said his lips were sealed, something everyone knew he couldn't do, and soon he was talking about it on the radio and promising some type of firewall between ownership and the newsroom.


The Federal Reserve Board approved Capital One's $9 billion acquisition of Wilmington-based ING Direct USA, the online banking pioneer. The deal closed at the end of the week. Chairman & CEO Arkadi Kuhlmann will step down, although he will stay on for a while as an advisor. And Google received US and EU approval of its $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility, which includes its Horsham-based set-top box business. The deal still awaits approval from China.

Highmark, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, and Independence Blue Cross joined with Lumeris to buy NaviNet , a communications portal that links physicians, hospitals and insurers.

Paoli-based search engine startup DuckDuckGO passed 1 million searches per day, and Union Square Ventures' Fred Wilson wrote about it here. And King of Prussia-based ICG Commerce was renamed as Procurian.



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Daily Links 2/21/2012: Comcast intros Netflix-like service: available to Comcast video subscribers only



Rendell's silence lasts all of 2 days (Philadelphia Daily News)

Comcast launching new subscription VOD service
Streampix in the mold of Netflix business
(Variety)

Comcast launching Netflix-like streaming service (LA Times: Company Town)

Magic Johnson, P. Diddy To Gain Comcast Channel Berths
Aspire, Revolt Are First Two New Multicultural Nets to be Offered by MSO under NBCU Merger Mandate
(Multichannel News)

Verizon expands its push for younger, tech-oriented FiOS subscribers (FierceIPTV)

Cisco: Downplays Rumors It Will Sell Set-Top Box Unit (Eric Savitz/Forbes)


QlikTech Reveals Pricing for its QlikView Business Discovery Platform (Business Wire)

Is The Cloud Finally Catching Up With Mighty Oracle? (Victoria Barrett/Forbes)

Massive Air Force ERP Software Project Still Struggling (PC World)

Transcend United Technologies Continues to Scale Rapidly Growing Footprint by Acquiring Platinum Avaya Partner Relational Technology Solutions (PR Newswire)

Alteva Partners With Parallels to Provide Hosted VoIP Services to Cloud Services Customers (Marketwire)

ING and Capital One: Is a Culture Clash Inevitable (Time: Moneyland)



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Rendell: From now on, no comment (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Rendell to keep quiet? Impossible.

Cisco thinking out of the set-top box biz (New York Post)


Healthcare IT Conference HIMSS 12 kicks off in Vegas



Tom Paine


HIMSS 12, the annual conference of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society, starts in Las Vegas today, and Philadelphia area businesses and organizations are well represented there. In addition to large players Siemens Healthcare (Malvern), SAP AG (Newtown Square), NextGen Healthcare (Horsham), Medecision (Wayne) and Precyse Solutions (Wayne), there are scores of smaller ventures, institutions, providers, payers, industry experts and consultants who have made the arduous trek from Philly to Vegas. (You can get an idea of what other areas companies are at HIMSS by searching for Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Delaware on this page). Although I am not one of them (boycotting Nevada because of its approval of Google's self-driving cars), I will do the best I can to stay on top of major developments remotely.


Dell, Siemens Partner On Image Sharing, Archiving (Information Week)

Firm logs instant feedback on doctor visits (Philadelphia Inquirer)

MEDecision: A New Day for Accountable Care at HIMSS 2012 (Marketwire)

Fiberlink Launches MaaS360 Mobile Device Management for Healthcare (PR Newswire)



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