Daily Links 11/14/2012: Air Force cans ERP project after $1 billion






Apple opening Willow Grove store, expanding at King of Prussia Mall (Philadelphia Business Journal)

SAP plans to add 'mission-critical' features to HANA in-memory database
SAP is getting HANA ready for large-scale ERP deployments
(Infoworld)

SAP bolsters cloud portfolio with Financials OnDemand
(ZDNet)

SAP goes big on Windows 8 with six new apps (Computerworld)

Air Force scraps massive ERP project after racking up $1B in costs (Computerworld)
Oracle won initial software contract over SAP; CSC served as systems integrator. Of course, SAP has had its own issues with the Army ERP project, which might indicate that its the customer who is the ultimate problem, not the software.

Salesforce.com's Complexity Brings CIOs, Partners Together (CIO.com)

Trident Capital Update and Areas of Investment Interest (Trident Capital Blog)

Google Fiber is live in Kansas City, real-world speeds at 700Mbps (Ars Technica)

Philadelphia Becomes Epicenter for Information-Sharing in the Manufacturing Industry (News from Rockwell Automation)




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Deal of the day: Billtrust (Hamilton NJ) raises $25 million from Bain Capital Ventures



Tom Paine





Billtrust, a Hamilton, NJ-based provider of SaaS outsourced billing services, announced this morning that it had received a $25 million investment from Bain Capital Ventures. This brings the total investment in Billtust to $30 million; Edison Ventures had led a previous round. Matt Harris, managing partner of Bain Capital Ventures, will join Billtrust’s board of directors. Billtrust says its revenue grew ten fold over a five year period.

Billtrust says the capital will be used for strategic acquisitions. It provides electronic billing services for both consumers and businesses, but in the press release Bain Capital Ventures' Harris emphasized that "Billtrust is the first company we have seen that is so well positioned to dominate the enterprise market."

Founded 11 years ago, Billtrust is led by CEO Flint Lane. Hamilton is located outside
of Trenton.

Billtrust Press Release (pdf)



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Avantor, headed by ex-Rohm & Haas chief Gupta, sues IBM over troubled SAP implementation

Tom Paine


Avantor Peformance Materiala, based in Center Valley, Pa (near Bethlehem) filed suit last week in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey against IBM over what it claims was a botched SAP implementation.

But there was not a critical word I could find in the suit about SAP. Rather, the focus was on IBM's Express Life Sciences Solution, off the shelf software that runs on SAP ERP, and what Avantor claims was IBM's faulty and negligent project management and implementation.


 Rajiv L. Gupta 


Avantor, which changed its name from Mallinckrodt Baker in 2010, was acquired in that year from Covidien by an affiliate of PE firm New Mountain Capital for $280 million. Former Rohm & Haas Chairman & CEO Raj Gupta, a senior advisor with New Mountain, is Chairman of Avantor and until earlier this year also served as CEO. Advantor manufactures high-performance chemicals and materials used in biotechnology and pharmaceutical production, microelectronics and photovoltaic manufacturing, and laboratory applications.

The complaint over the implementation includes claims for fraud and breach of contract, and Avantor said in a press release it is seeking "tens of millions of dollars in damages" from IBM. Avantor says it "is now largely operating at pre-SAP implementation service levels". The SAP system went live on May 2, 2012.

Its worth noting that Rohm & Haas partnered with IBM for years to implement and upgrade SAP ERP when Gupta was CEO there, so he presumably had experience with the process. Gupta left Philly-based Rohm & Haas after its $15.3 billion acquition by Dow in 2009.

Avantor claims that IBM repeatedly assured its management that its off the shelf Express software package would met Avantor's needs without customization, but this turned out not to be the case after the system went live. The suit also asserts that IBM assigned "incompetent and reckless consultants" to the project who made "numerous design, configuration and programming errors". Avantor says post-launch problems "brought Avantor's business to a virtual halt", and that shipments in May dropped approximately 75%.

"IBM met its contractual obligations and delivered a solution that Avantor continues to use in its operations", IBM said in an emailed statement on Friday as reported by Reuters. "We believe the allegations in the complaint are exaggerated and misguided and are surprised that Avantor chose to file suit".

Mallinckrodt Baker was headquartered in Phillipsburg, NJ, prior to its acquisition by New Mountain and still has major operations there. In 2010, it had 1400 employees and revenue of $480 million, and it said its goal was to triple revenue (pdf) to $1.5 billion in five years.

AVANTOR PERFORMANCE MATERIALS, INC. v. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
(Case # 3:2012cv06961) can be accessed through PACER (registration required, fees may apply).



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Daily Links 11/12/2012: NBC Sports Network buys rights to "The Dan Patrick Show" from DirecTV






ShopRunner Takes On Amazon With Local Delivery System For Online Retail Purchases (TechCrunch)

Students get startup smarts, schools get donors: USEED crowdfunds motivation (Gigaom)
Started at University of Delaware.

InterDigital Sees Q4 Revs Above Street Consensus; Shrs Rally (Forbes)

EPAM Systems Reports Third Quarter 2012 Results (Press Release via Reuters)
EPAM Systems is based in Newtown.

WVT Communications Group Reports Third Quarter 2012 Financial Results
Unified Communications Revenues Increased 38%
(Marketwire)
WVT Communications is the parent of Philly-based Alteva.

Angelakis: Comcast working with Verizon Wireless engineers to develop integrated products (FierceCable)

Ethernet Expo 2012: Ethernet Gets Comcastic (Video: Light Reading Cable)

NBC Sports Network buys rights to "The Dan Patrick Show" from DirecTV (FierceCable)

Xtium to Offer Free Cloud Hosting Services to Businesses Affected by Hurricane Sandy (Xtium Press Release)

Change Reigns: Software Industry Predictions for 2013 (Sandhill)

DocDep’s Cap Table Application Enhanced with Waterfalls and Other Management Tools (PR Web)




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NJTechWeekly profiles tech community's Sandy relief efforts



Philly Tech News contributor Esther Surden's NJTechWeekly.com has kept a running account over the past couple of weeks about how the New Jersey tech community has pitched in to help companies and users get back on their feet in the wake of Sandy. Larger companies such as AT&T, T-Mobile and Samsung, smaller companies, organizations such as NJ Tech Meetup and Jersey Shore Tech Meetup, and coworking spaces have made contributions in terms of money, supplies, space and other forms of assistance to help get tech-dependent workers and others going again.

Surden also thanks the NJ News Commons at Montclair State for offering a backup newsroom to NJTechWeekly.com when it didn't have power.



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Philly Tech People News 11/11/2012







ISOC honors Facebook, Comcast execs for IPv6 work (Network World)

Comcast Names Rodrigo Lopez as Regional Vice President of the Oregon and SW Washington region (PR Newswire)

PNC Hires Tech Chief Van Wyk Away from ING (American Banker)

After Stepping Down as Sybase CEO Last Week, John Chen Joins Silver Lake as Senior Adviser Today (All Things Digital)

SAP Innovation Center joins the MIT Forum Manufacturing Technology Advisory Board (MIT News)

iPipeline Announces Appointment of Paul Greenberg as Country Manager for iPipeline Japan and Asia Pacific (iPipeline press release)

Dawn M. Zier to Join Nutrisystem as President and Chief Executive Officer (Business Wire)

Kevin Walma Joins Adminovate as Chief Information Officer (Business Wire)





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Saturday Highlights 10/10/2012: Lockheed, DuckDuckGo



Lockheed’s Incoming CEO Kubasik Quits After Relationship With Subordinate Revealed (Bloomberg)

Lockheed to vacate Cherry Hill site, relocate 300 jobs (South Jersey Courier Post)
Some jobs may leave area, but Advanced Technology Laboratories will remain intact.


Ducking Google in search engines (Washington Post)
On Gabriel Weinberg's DuckDuckGo.

One-third of Europe's software industry is SAP (ZDNet)

Why Does Microsoft HQ Use SAP Instead of Microsoft Dynamics ERP? (ERP Software Blog)

A snapshot of enterprise cloud adopters at Workday Rising
(ZDNet)



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Josh Kopelman speaks at Philly Tech Meetup last week (video)





NewSpring Capital in legal battle with ProfitPoint founders



Tom Paine



Radnor-based NewSpring Capital has responded to a lawsuit from the co-founders and former executives of Clifton Heights (Delaware County)-based ProfitPoint, LexisNexis's Law360 (subscription required) reports. ProfitPoint specializes in stored value gift card and customer loyalty programs for retailers. NewSpring Ventures II LP led a $6 million round in 2007, and in 2008 ProfitPoint moved its headquarters and many employees to Clifton Heights from Franklin, Tennessee.

ProfitPoint founders A. James Battista and Vaden Landers filed a complaint in July of this year against NewSpring, claiming the PE and VC firm went behind their backs to take control of the company away from them and remove them, and then engaged in an ongoing smear campaign against them that damaged their future business prospects.

In its "preliminary objections to plaintiff's amended complaint" filed on October 25, NewSpring says that a heads up from the company's chief financial officer in 2009 alerted them to possible irregularities at the firm, and a subsequent audit confirmed serious wrongdoing. A settlement reached between the parties led to Battista and Landers departing the firm in 2010. NewSpring said in its filing that "this is a case brought by two disgruntled founders of a company that, through their own misdeeds, failures and mismanagement, were terminated after they were caught using the company as their own personal piggy bank.”

NewSpring also objected on more technical grounds, saying the statute of limitations on the defamation allegations had expired, that NewSpring Capital was wrongly named as defendant since the firm had not invested in ProfitPoint (the LP had), and that Philadelphia County was an improper venue since all the principals involved were based in Delaware County.

Founded in 2003, ProfitPoint was ranked at 1379 on the 2010 Inc. 5000, with 2009 revenue of $12.4 million up from $4 million in 2006. In 2008, it ranked 59th on the Inc. 5000. But apparently revenue took a hit from various problems that occurred afterwards. ProfitPoint raised another $1.25 million in 2010 according to an SEC filing (possibly from NewSpring), and secured a $2.5 million credit facility from Square 1 Bank last year. ProfitPoint was a featured presenter at this week's IMPACT2012 Mid-Atlantic Venture Summit in Philadelphia, meaning that it is hunting for more capital.

Kutak Rock LLP represents the plaintiffs. NewSpring is represented by Pepper Hamilton LLP. A. James Battista et al. v. NewSpring Capital et al., is case number 120703905, in the Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas. NewSpring principals Glenn Rieger and Michael DiPiano are also named as defendants.




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Daily Links 11/9/2012: Could Arris buy Horsham-based Motorola Home?






Could An Arris-Motorola Marriage Work? (Light Reading Cable)

AT&T Better Hope 100 Meg Does Not Become De Facto Anytime Soon (Multichannel News)

Carrier Ethernet Coming to FiOS (Light Reading Cable)


SAP opens up to developers (ComputerWeekly)

How does Google's DB play impact Oracle, IBM and SAP? (Dennis Howlett/Enterprise Irregulars via ZDNet)

Kenexa Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter 2012 (Business Wire)

Devon IT Offers PanoLogic Customers a Conversion Path to New Thin Clients (Business Wire)

Diagonal Consulting Achieves SAP Global Partner Center of Expertise (PCOE) Certification (Business Wire)



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