Philly Tech People News 7/1/2012: New Managing Director for DreamIt Ventures

DreamIt Ventures Nabs VC Karen Griffith Gryga As Managing Director (Silicon Alley Insider)

THR Grabs Variety.com Editor Chris Krewson (MediaBistro: FishBowlLA)
Former Inquirer online editor.

Key Nutter aide leaves to work for Obama campaign (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Desiree Peterkin-Bell.

Motorola's Home Unit Hires New Leader (Light Reading Cable)


OnX Enterprise Solutions Appoints Rosalind Lehman as Chief Financial Officer (Marketwire)
Former SAP exec.

Allied InfoSecurity Announces Managed Security Services Director (PR Web)

KBZ Appoints Vice President of Marketing and Vice President of Operations (PR Newswire)

David M. Tener Named New Managing Partner of Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein, Cohen & Pokotilow (PR Web)

O3 welcomes two new members to the team (O3 World Blog)

Deacom, Inc. Announces Three New Team Members (PR.com)




Subscribe to Philly Tech People News by Email


pemalink


phillytechnews twitter feed 6/26 to 6/27/2012

Posted: 27 Jun 2012 01:04 PM PDT
phillytechnews: @RichSandomir Just the inverse, I'm afraid
Posted: 27 Jun 2012 01:03 PM PDT
phillytechnews: RT @ceciliakang: Internal memo: T-Mobile USA CEO joining unnamed rival after abrupt resignation: http://t.co/z9nzgRHL





A bubbling of tech firms in Philadelphia's Old City (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Why performance will help Google steal cloud customers from Amazon (Gigaom)


Uber, an App That Summons a Car, Plans a Cheaper Service Using Hybrids (New York Times)


Severe storm in Northern VA disrupts Amazon Web Services, taking down big sites



Severe storms cause Amazon Web Services outage (Gigaom)

Storm Knocks Out Amazon’s Power, Taking Down Instagram, Netflix, Pinterest (All Things D)


Philly Tech News VentureWatch 6/29/2012



Tom Paine

ISGN, the heavily funded and expanding mortgage technology company that had been based in Bensalem, apparently picked up and moved its headquarters early this year to Melbourne, Florida. I can find no trace of the company in Pennsylvania now (other than a location in Pittsburgh), and received no response to an email to the Florida headquarters. My guess is that the headcount in Bensalem wasn't that large, since many of its operations were acquired and located in various parts of the country, as well as in India. ISGN's most recent announced equity raise was a $30 million round announced last August. Another promising startup that departed the Philly scene (actually last year-I'm late in catching up on that one) is Venmo, the company that created the peer-to-peer mobile payments app of the same name that launched this Spring and is backed by Accel Ventures. Its headquarters is now in New York.

To replace these two on Philly Tech News' "Young Companies to Watch" list, I've added two other promising companies: Unirisx, the Philadelphia-based SaaS property & casualty-oriented insurance platform headed by former Harleysville Group CIO Akhil Tripathi, and CloudMine, the Philly-based "backend as a service" provider for mobile and web apps, which though still early stage appears to have generated considerable traction.

A couple of items relating to Radnor-based NewSpring Capital: the Boston Business Journal reported earlier this month that Bedford, MA-based FirstBest Systems, in which NewSpring is an investor, is "well into the double digit millions" for revenue, according to its CEO, and looking toward an eventual public offering. It aims to serve as the "Bloomberg for insurance". Also, LLR Partners' recent investment in Columbia, MD-based Message Systems returned an unspecified amout of liquidity in a partial exit for NewSpring, which had invested in 2010. LLR paid double the price NewSpring paid in 2010 on a per-share basis, reported the Inquirer's Joe DiStefano, citing sources.

Princeton-based DoughMain, a startup that helps families and children learn how to better manage money, has received an investment of unspecified size from a private equity fund managed by former auto executive Lee Iacocca’s family. DoughMain recently acquired Allowance-Plus, a similar company founded by Iacocca son-in-law Ned Hentz, who will serve as Chief Creative Officer and have a board seat.



phillytechnews twitter feed 6/24 to 6/25/2012

Posted: 25 Jun 2012 09:41 AM PDT
phillytechnews: Comcast Gets U.S. High Court Hearing on Consumer Lawsuit - Bloomberg http://t.co/K0W10bjR
Posted: 25 Jun 2012 08:54 AM PDT
phillytechnews: NextDocs leaves KofP for Conshy tower (Philly Deals) http://t.co/WodNddiJ
Posted: 25 Jun 2012 08:24 AM PDT
phillytechnews: PTN Post: DIA 2012 begins in Philly today (Sunday) http://t.co/v8c6jkdS



Daily Links 6/29/2012: NBC's 'Today' struggles; who would buy Motorola Home?

State's new e-health authority won't slow IT providers (Central Penn Business Journal)

Processing in the iPipeline (Money Marketing)

What I've Learned: QlikTech's CEO Lars Björk (Wired UK)

FCC wasting time and taxpayer money on Comcast (ZDNet Blogs)

Boxee and Comcast Agree To Something (Zatz Not Funny!)



Highlights: Last week on Philly Tech News (6/18/2012 to 6/24/2012)



A little late on last week's highlights, but here goes:

I reported that the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue issued a letter indicating cloud software is subject to a sales or use tax, as long as the user(s) are located in Pennsylvania. There's no escaping the tax man.

West Chester-based Hoopla Software, which I reported on at the beginning of the year, announced it had closed on its $ 2.8 Series A Round, led by Safeguard Scientifics with Salesforce.com also participating.

King of Prussia-based InterDigital sold a whole bunch of 3G, LTE, and Wi-Fi patents to Intel for $375 million, but they have plenty left over. In a less publicized move, a Warren, New Jersey-based firm, Magnolia Broadband, sold over 50 mobile patents to Google for an undisclosed price. Magnolia's largest shareholder is Wayne, PA-based SCP Partners.

DIA 2012, the annual meeting of the Horsham-based Drug Information Association, opened at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Sunday and runs through tomorrow. Among other things, it draws many companies from the Philly area's large Clinical IT industry.



phillytechnews twitter feed 6/23 to 6/24/2012



Posted: 24 Jun 2012 09:42 AM PDT
phillytechnews: @deborahyao But what about those unfortunate souls who don't (won't) get FiOS? Oh, I guess they buy from Verizon's cable partners #nochoice
Posted: 24 Jun 2012 08:06 AM PDT
phillytechnews: At University of Virginia, Thomas Jefferson claimed by all parties in presidency fight - Campus Overload / Washington … http://t.co/42tDTPGx
Posted: 24 Jun 2012 06:36 AM PDT
phillytechnews: So I guess Rubio and Romney could give each other the secret LDS handshake
Posted: 24 Jun 2012 06:23 AM PDT
phillytechnews: Marco Rubio was briefly LDS Church member as youth
Posted: 24 Jun 2012 05:01 AM PDT
phillytechnews: NY Times article on eCommerce customization focuses on Monetate http://t.co/W4WO63Hp