Wayne-based PipelineDeals takes on Salesforce.com

Tom Paine


PtpelineDeals co-founder  Nick Bertolino


Some startups try to launch like rockets, either successfully reaching orbit quickly or rapidly crashing to the ground. Others start off more slowly, bootstrapping their way to gradual incremental growth before reaching an inflection point where they gain more scale.

An example of the latter is Wayne-based PipelineDeals, founded in 2006 by two GSI Commerce alums, including South Philly native and Drexel/Carnegie Mellon grad Nick Bertolino. Playing the role of disruptor, Pipeline Deals is taking on competitors such as Saleforce.com, SugarCRM and Zoho starting from the low end, offering a SaaS
app targeted more at the lengthier BtoB professional sales cycle than the routine order taker at $15 per user per month. Built on Rails and using MySQL, with hosting on Amazon Web Services, PipelineDeals has emphasized relative simplicity and specific focus in comparison to the broader functionality of larger CRM vendors.

Although I didn't get specific revenue numbers from a conversation with Bertolino, the company seems to be growing. Headcount is currently about 10, split pretty evenly between offices in Wayne (were Bertolino is located and technology development is centered) and Seattle; Bertolino expects they will add 2 or 3 more in the coming months. Although PipelineDeals started off mostly with single users or small groups as customers, it is seeing more demand from larger customers despite limited dedicated sales resources. Most of its marketing is inbound to this point as the company has focuded its resources on development and customer support. Bertolino says larger customers started reaching out to them, and now they have about 20 accounts with 100 or more users with the largest account having about 400 seats.

Expansion into larger accounts will inevitably pressure PiplineDeals to add more functionality, but Bertolino says the company is holding the line on that. PipelineDeal offers an open source API, and close integration with Google Apps and Google Calendar. They recently added integration with MailChimp and increased customized field capabilities. On the mobile front, an iOS app is on the way soon.

To this point, PipelineDeals has been bootstrapped without outside financing, Bertolino tells me.



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Daily Links 11/8/2012: NBC & American Express team up on "second-screen" t-commerce



NBC Universal and American Express Try to Bring Dawn of 'Television Commerce'
Using 'Second-Screen' Devices to Make Impulse Buys Is Still in Infancy
(Ad Age)

DirecTV CEO: "Regional Sports Networks' Structure Is Broken" (Videonuze)

I've Always Thought Cable Companies Would Be Fine When TV Collapsed, But They May Actually Be Screwed... (Henry Blodget/Silicon Alley Insider)
Not too convinced by this argument. Wireless has a long way to go to catch up with cable internet's (Docsis) potential, and incremental wireless capacity is still very expensive.

Verizon's Shammo: We'll finish LTE buildout by mid-2013 (FierceWireless)



Tennis, Bloomberg Defend FCC Carriage Decision (Multichannel News)


Startup Weekend Reveals Lehigh Valley's True Colors (Keystone Edge)


Oracle buys Instantis, yet another “cloud” company
(Gigaom)
Complements Oracle Primavera, which has much of its operations in Bala Cynwyd.

USA Technologies Reports Results for the First Quarter of Fiscal 2013 (Business Wire)
Revenue up 25%; USA actually posts small profit.



BioClinica Reports 15.7% Growth in Service Revenue and 26.1% Increase in Non-GAAP Operating Income for Third Quarter (Ad Age)

Comcast Boxes Cause Stir in Georgetown (The Georgetown Dish)

UniTek Global Services, Inc. Reports Record Quarterly Results and Confirms Full Year Adjusted EBITDA Guidance
Announces Plans to Divest Non-core Wireline Assets
(Globe Newswire)


Daily Links 11/7/2012: Universal Display plummets after results, lowered outlook



SAP Ariba Roadmap Questions Asked and Answered (ASUG News)

Workday Rising: the analysts' take (Dennis Howlett/Enterprise Irregulars via ZDNet)

Microsoft In-Memory Move Challenges SAP, Oracle (Information Week)

Enterprise accelerator Alchemist bags giant backer SAP Ventures, adds Yammer CTO to Faculty (PandoDaily)

AT&T will spend $14B to pump up wireless, wireline networks (CNET News)
Wireless part no big news, but wireline investment perhaps is.

AT&T Puts Up $14B to Boost Broadband (Light Reading Mobile)
More detailed explanation of AT&T's plans.

Universal Display Q3 Misses; Cuts Yr View; Look Out Below (Forbes)
PANL down 12% during regular trading; now down another 30% in after hours.

MeetMe®, Inc. Reports Financial Results for the Third Quarter of 2012 (Marketwire)
New Hope-based MeetMe says it will expand from 3 languages to 13 over next five months.


Synygy Reports Growth in Both Its Software and Services Businesses (Business Wire)

CardioNet, Inc. Reports Third Quarter 2012 Financial Results (Business Wire)

TW Cable to Blend Ethernet With Docsis 3.0 (Light Reading Cable)



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Highlights last week on Philly Tech News (10/29/2012 to 11/4/2012)

Tom Paine






Aramark spun off its remaining stake in online food ordering site Seamless to its private equity shareholders. While I don't know Seamless' numbers precisely, it would not be surprising if this is a prelude to an eventual public offering or M&A move.

I previewed last night's PhillyForce/Philly SaaS meetup featuring analyst Michael Fauscette on the evolution of social media for the enterprise ( See photos ).

In news from other sources, SAP laid out roadmaps for its post-acquisition strategy for Ariba, a new social platform, and plans to overhaul its user interfaces. First Round Capital added a new partner, a little more capital, and possibly a somewhat broader focus. The Washington Post did an interesting profile on Comcast's David Cohen and the power he wields in DC. And I did my best to cover Sandy's impact on the technology infrastructure in the Philly area and New Jersey.

Quotes of the week:

“It’s going to be in technology, I don’t have any other skills" - John Chen, former Sybase CEO, on departing after its full integration into SAP. He promptly took on a new role with PE firm Silver Lake.

The "Facebook of the enterprise will be defined in the next one or two years" - Oliver Bussman, SAP CIO, in an interview at SAP TechEd.


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Daily Links 11/6/2012: Cable industry trying to go Silicon Valley





Cable industry seeks out Silicon Valley pizzazz (Reuters)

Liberty Interactive Corporation Reports Third Quarter 2012 Financial Results (Business Wire)
QVC revenue increases 2%, and operating income grows 11%. QVC.com now accounts for 39% of US revenue.

Yep, There Have Been Problems With Email Voting in New Jersey (All Things D)

A Historical Odyssey: What Is QlikView? (Henric Cronström/QlikCommunity)

Workday unveils 'worst-kept secret': a recruiting platform
(ZDNet)

Here's Why 16 Fisker Karmas Burned During Hurricane Sandy (Business Insider)

Cablevision Reports Surprise Loss After Paying Down Debt (Bloomberg)

Ergen: DirecTV Merger Could Work
But Dish Chairman Says There Are No Ongoing Talks
(Multichannel News)

DirecTV’s Subscriber Gains Slow; Dish Posts Loss on Legal Costs (Bloomberg)

Amazon Matches Netflix Price With Monthly Subscription Offer (Wall Street Journal: Digits)




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IMPACT Venture Summit Mid-Atlantic 2012 this week (Nov 7th & 8th)



Tom Paine






Philly PACT's IMPACT Venture Summit Mid-Atlantic 2012 is set to take place on this Wednesday and Thursday (the 7th & 8th), mostly at the Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia. Since I wrote about it in September, the full agenda and roster of presenters has been fleshed out. The featured presenting companies, 46 by my rough count in Healthcare, Technology, Clean Tech and Early Stage are listed here. Keynoter Steve Case, Ed Rendell, QlikTech CEO Lars Bjork, Heartland Payments Chairman & CEO Robert Carr, iPipeline CEO Tim Wallace, Genacast Ventures Managing Partner Gil Beyda, and Philly Startup Leaders President and appRenaissance CEO Bob Moul are among those who will appear.

A key objective for this year was to make it less of an intramural event among Philly investors and attract more out of town VCs. It is an important event for showing off the Philly startup scene to other parts of the country.


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Daily Links 11/5/2012: Supreme Court hears Comcast appeal of suit's class action status today






Supreme Court may raise hurdles to class actions again (Fortune)
Hears Comcast appeal in Philly suit today.

Class Action Cases Divide U.S. Supreme Court (Bloomberg)

As Netflix Pops Its Poison Pill, Wall Street Struggles to Find Icahn a Buyer (Peter Kafka/All Things D)

Time Warner Cable misses on falling video demand (Reuters)

CableLabs Lands Device-Security Deals With NetworkFX Unit (Multichannel News)

Cablevision and NBCUniversal sign distribution deal (LA Times: Company Town)

Workday targets SAP, Oracle with enterprise apps (Computerworld)

Trimble's Provisioning of the Connected Work Site and Bentley's Provisioning of Virtual Positioning Leverages 3D Precision for Construction and Operations
Quality, Efficiency, and Safety
(Bentley Systems Press Release)

Social Media Marketing Firm HubSpot Adds $35 Million in Funding (Kara Swisher/All Things D)

Jive Acquires Innovative Companies Meetings.io and Producteev (Globe Newswire)

ICG Announces Third Quarter Financial Results
Company Reports Record Revenue and the Achievement of Important Strategic Milestones
(Globe Newswire)

Alteva parent WVT Communications Group Commences Corporate Restructuring (Marketwire)



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Philly Tech People News 11/4/2012






John Chen


SAP Loses Sybase’s Chen After Gaining Blueprint for Deals (Bloomberg)

RES Software Names Technology Leader Greg Butterfield as Independent Chairman (Business Wire)

InterDigital Announces Key Appointments to Management Team (Business Wire)

Entercom Announces General Counsel and Executive Vice President Jack Donlevie Will Retire in 2015
Entercom Promotes Andrew Sutor to Senior Vice President and General Counsel
(Business Wire)

MRO Corp.’s CTO David Borden Appointed to the Pennsylvania eHealth Partnership Authority (Business Wire)

ShopNBC promotes its e-commerce director to chief operating officer
Carol Steinberg’s previous title was executive vice president of e-commerce, marketing and human resources.
(Internet Retailer)
QVC veteran.





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New Jersey will let citizens displaced by Hurricane Sandy vote by email or fax (The Verge)

In Sandy’s Aftermath, Epic Challenges for Data Centers (Data Center Knowledge)

This Exec Has An Outrageous Plan To Make SAP Bigger In Mobile Than Apple (SAI:Enterprise)

SAP Business ByDesign Hits Milestone in Market Momentum (Lars Dalgaard/SAP Community Network)
Not too specific on ByDesign progress.




Twitter kills my RSS twitter feed


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As part of its ceaseless war against RSS, Twitter has apparently killed off the format
I was using to deliver an RSS feed of my twitter stream. For those of you who were subscribers, I am looking for a way to replace it. Any suggestions, let me know.


Saturday Highlights 11/3/2012: SAP's plans for Ariba, Social



SAP’s Marketplace Dream (New York Times: Bits)

SAP Goes Social (Michael Fauscette/Enterprise Irregulars)

SAP Restarts Its Usability Efforts With Start-Up Spirit (ASUG News)

Telling the First Round Capital story... (Redeye VC)

Ben Franklin Tech Partners hosts 54-hour event (Lehigh Valley Business)