Philly Tech People News 9/30/2012



Quality Systems appoints COO (AP via Business Week)
Quality Systems' primary business is EHR vendor NextGen Healthcare of Horsham.

Ex-Yahoo! Chief Thompson Gets a Spot on the Board of Kabbage (Business Week)

Nutrisystem still searching (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Anexinet Hires Susan Haindl as
Vice President of Delivery
(Anexinet Web Site)

Meet Arcweb (Chris Cera)

Richard Fox Joins TMMI Advisory Board (Marketwire)

TelVue Corporation Appoints Emmett Hume as Chief Financial Officer (Marketwire)




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The 'disrupters' who open up the city to possibility (Larry Platt/Philly.com)


DOJ clears SAP's $4.3 billion Ariba acquisition; to close next week



Tom Paine


SAP AG and Ariba Inc. announced yesterday that the U.S. Department of Justice has terminated the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, which allows SAP's acquisition of Ariba to be completed. The companies say they plan to close the acquisition in the first week of October.

SAP annnounced an agreement to acquire California-based Ariba for $4.3 billion in May. Ariba provides a cloud-based service for B2B business commerce and procurement.

SAP and Ariba had received a second request for information from DOJ in early July.



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Saturday Highlights: Comcast preps for Supreme Court; explains the Comcast Hardware Innovation Platform


Comcast antitrust case heading to U.S. Supreme Court (Philadelphia Inquirer)

How the Comcast Hardware Innovation Platform Powers Tomorrow's Technology (Comcast Voices/Official Comcast Blog)

Comcast Ventures among investors in video search firm Ramp (Communications, Engineering & Design Magazine)

Salesforce.com, Enterprise Platforms, and the End of the End of Software (Josh Greenbaum/Enterprise Irregulars)

Why Amazon and Salesforce are pulling away from the cloud pack (Gigaom)




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phillytechnews twitterfeed 9/26 to 9/27




Posted: 27 Sep 2012 02:58 PM PDT
phillytechnews: Daily Links 9/27/2012: Comcast invests in Zeebox, will incorporate its technology http://t.co/wfPZSoDD
Posted: 27 Sep 2012 02:23 PM PDT


Wall Street Journal names 50 "Next Big Thing" startups; none local, First Round Capital well represented


Tom Paine

The Wall Street Journal this week released its list of  50 "Next Big Thing" startups. The selections are chosen from privately held, venture-backed firms with valuations of less than $1 billion, to emphasize those with considerable potential that aren't that widely known yet.

There are no companies from anywhere near Philly on it, and only a handful from the east coast. The closest is video conferencing startup Vidyo, which is based in Hackensack. There are also a few that are based in New York. Whether this reflects a west coast bias, or simply the reality of where most of the VC money goes, I don't know.

First Round Capital did well, having four of its portfolio companies make it:

  • Keep Holdings -AdKeeper,  online ad saving technology (New York)
  • Tremor Video - Video technology for content and advertising (New York)
  • UberMedia - Bid-based marketplace for Twitter (Pasedena)
  • RockMelt - social web brower  (Mountain View)


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Deal search & recommendation site Blue Kangaroo, with King of Prussia office, launches out of beta



Tom Paine


Deal search and recommendation startup ChoozOn came out of beta last week, launching under the brand name Blue Kangaroo. The company plans to rebrand completely as Blue Kangaroo in the coming weeks.

ChoozOn's local presence stems from its having an office in King of Prussia where its CEO, Nick Weir, and a few other employees are based. It also has offices in the Bay area, Seattle, and the Kingdom of Jordan. Of its 40 employees, about 30 are based in Jordan. ChoozOn has raised $4.5 million from angel investors to date.



ChoozOn's three co-founders are all PHDs. Weir, who is a native Texan, originally was an astrophysicist who received his doctorate from Caltech. Subsequently he was with Goldman Sachs, and was Vice President for Data Strategy at Yahoo. The other co-founders are Yahoo alum also; Chairmam & CTO Usama Fayyad was Yahoo's Chief Data Officer and Executive VP, and Chief Marketing Officer Hunter Madsen established the product marketing unit for Yahoo Worldwide Sales.

Nick Weir

Blue Kangaroo is built on proprietary technology that "contextually" matches users' personal interests to the deals that are best suited to them. Blue Kangaroo also give users the option of combining offers from their personal email inboxes with offers from ecommerce sites on Blue Kangaroo into a single place - a personal Blue Kangaroo email box that lets you easily scan offers, according to the company.

Currently, Blue Kangaroo says it features offers from more than 1,500 brands/retailers, deal sites, flash sales sites and discount providers. One of the biggest challenge a startup like this faces is scaling its user base. To reach its market, Blue Kangaroo has partnerships with some major players in the works that will be announced in the coming weeks, CEO Weir told me in a phone interview, and these partners will promote the service using the Blue Kangaroo brand rather than with a white label version. The service is free to consumers; monetization will come by way of commissions paid by brands and retail sites that agree to be featured on Blue Kangaroo. An Android app is expected by Christmas, with an iOS app to follow. Blue Kangaroo also offers social features which allow you to hook up with other users and see what deal offers they are receiving, and localization features down to the neighborhood or mall level.

Although there are some competitors out there already, ChoozOn sees the market as being very fragmented and believes its development of proprietary technology with emphasis on personalization will give it a distinct advantage.

King of Prussia is an important office for reaching potential partners on the easr coast, but it is not clear what expansion plans ChoozOn may have locally. The company's Jordanian presence stems largely from Fayyad, who was born in Tunisia and has been a leader in the tech startup movement in the Kingdom.

Blue Kangaroo has a sense of humor also, which I appreciate. It conducted a serious scientific survey of 1,090 US adults (see results) that tended to confirm consumer need for its service. In addition, survey respondents said that in order to punish email spammers:

o 65% would permanently block their internet access

o 14% would impose long jail sentences

o 8% would remove some of their typing fingers

o 7% would bring back the medieval rack

Although I wouldn't claim to be an expert, I found in my early exploration of the site that its easy to navigate and use.

See ChoozOn's press release.



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phillytechnews twitterfeed 9/23 to 9/24 2012




Posted: 24 Sep 2012 05:32 PM PDT
phillytechnews: RT @chucksacco: Another great turnout for @momo_ma Mobile Monday Mid Atlantic. #momoma http://t.co/8NuNbaeB
Posted: 24 Sep 2012 05:31 PM PDT
phillytechnews: RT @firstround: Funding the Dorm Room from @danprimack - http://t.co/o2iDcA8B
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Daily Links 9/27/2012: Comcast invests in Zeebox, will incorporate its technology



NBCUniversal, Comcast and HBO partner with Zeebox on U.S. launch (LA Times: Company Town)
Comcast takes equity stake in Zeebox, will deploy its "second screen" technology.

Comcast Gives FTTH a Shot (Light Reading Cable)
I took a look last month at what Comcast might be doing with fiber to the premise (FTTP) deployments for businesses, but this article adds another dimension.

Dish Exploring New Web TV Service With Viacom, Univision, Scripps
Could Alter Economics of Pay-TV Business
(Bloomberg via Ad Age)


Will TV will be Apple's Undoing? (Fortune Tech)


Cracking The Nut With Jam, SAP Moves Social Tools Out Of The Silo And Into Business Apps (TechCrunch)

SAP NetWeaver Cloud platform as a service release could be soon (Computerworld)

SAP rolls out new Sales OnDemand mobile app (SAP Watch)

SAP Exec: Here's Why We Spent $8 Billion On Two Cloud Companies (SAI: Enterprise)


SevOne: The Dismal And Hopeful State Of Data Center Performance (TechCrunch)
SevOne is based in Wilmington.

PNC, Wells Fargo join list of cyber attack targets (Philadelphia Business Journal)



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Daily Links 9/26/2012: Highmark to manage information technology for Independence Blue Cross




Highmark to handle data for Philly insurer (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Comcast retracts criticism of state (Sacramento Businss Journal)
Comcast initially blamed California’s business climate as its reason for closing call
centers in the state and laying off 1,000 workers.

Comcast's Cohen: No Justification for Exclusivity Ban (Multichannel News)


Verizon Again Confirms No Future FiOS Expansion
(Broadband Reports)

Accenture Completes Acquisition of Octagon Research Solutions (Business Wire)

Rent-to-own PCs surreptitiously captured users' most intimate moments (Ars Technica)
Software was provided by Philly-based DesignerWare.

Inquirer, Daily News, Philly.com have new No. 2 leader
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


Does hardware matter in the cloud? Oracle is hoping so (ZDNet)

Facebook gets involved with cloud storage via Dropbox integration (ZDNet)

Comcast-Spectacor Puts a Premium on Fan Loyalty at Wells Fargo Center with Neolane and FanOne Marketing (Pymnts.com)



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