Today in Philly Tech History 12/20/2001: Comcast agrees to acquire AT&T Broadband





On December 20, 2001, Comcast reached an agreement to acquire AT&T Broadband, created through AT&T's acquisitions of MediaOne and TCI, for $52 billion. AT&T acquired TCI from John Malone in 1999 for $55 billion. The deal would almost triple the number of Comcast subscribers to 22 million, clearly establishing it as the leading US cable operator. Comcast CEO Brian Roberts cited the potential for products such as "video on demand, interactive services, high-speed data services, cable modems … the most attractive way to get the internet in your home is with a cable modem."



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Newtown-based EPAM Systems acquires Conshohocken-based Empathy Lab



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An acquisition announced yesterday passed me by, perhaps because it came out first over the Thomson Reuters One wire, which is rather obscure here (thanks to Technically Philly for picking up on it). Newtown-based EPAM Systems has acquired Conshohocken-based Empathy Labs. Terms were not disclosed in an SEC filing by EPAM.

The pairing might seem a little odd at first. Empathy Lab, founded in 2005, focuses on digital strategy and designs customer websites with an eCommerce focus, having clients such as The American Red Cross and Wilmington-based 21st Century Insurance. But it also has significant business in the cable and home entertainment industry, with clients such as Rogers Communications (the Comcast of Canada), NBC Universal, DirecTV, and Comcast itself. Empathy has also been heavily involved in developing TV-Everywhere applications for John Malone's Liberty Global, a largely Europe-focused cable operator, and other cable systems. I don't know how much this segment accounts for out of its total business, but it seems to be substantial. In EPAM's release, its CEO Arkadiy Dobkin cited Empathy's "proven expertise in two important growth areas - development and execution of enterprise-wide Commerce initiatives and transformation of Media consumption and distribution channels". I would guess another reason for EPAM buying Empathy is to acquire higher-level client-facing, strategy level executives to deal with major prospects in the US and Europe.

Flying Kite Media reported last year that Empathy was on target for 2011 revenue of $14 million, with about 70 employees at the time. Just last week Empathy announced several interesting new hires. Its CEO is co-founder Kevin Labick.

EPAM Systems went public in February of this year. Sometimes referred to as the Cognizant of Eastern Europe, because most of its technology wokforce is based there, its customers include Google, SAP, Barclays Capital and Coca-Cola. Dobkin came from Belarus and after migrating to the US worked for Colgate-Palmolive and SAP Labs before starting EPAM.

EPAM (NYSE: EPAM), founded in 1993, now says it has over 8,000 employees; at the time of its IPO the company told me it had about 150 employees in Newtown. In its third quarter 2012 results released in November, EPAM reported revenue of $110.1 million, up 27.4%, and GAAP net income of $14.1 million. Its market value is approaching $900 million.



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First Round Capital Holiday Video is out





Daily Links 12/19/2012: Comcast reaches $100 billion market value; Google sells Motorola Home to Arris for $2.35 billion




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Google sells Motorola TV set-top business for $2.35 billion (Reuters)

Comcast Tops $100B Market Value for First Time (Bloomberg)

AT&T Wins FCC Permission to Buy Airwaves From Comcast
(Bloomberg)

Oracle "shutting out" Workday in Europe, Ellison claims (Information Age)
Of course, Workday has only a small presence in Europe at this point.

Oracle Q2 Results: Ellison Spins On Sun
CEO Larry Ellison talks up Oracle's Sun acquisition even as hardware sales slide 23%. Software sales rise.
(Information Week)

University City Science Center Announces First Digital Health Awards of QED Program
Two Life Sciences Projects Also Receive Awards
(Business Wire)

Evolve IP Forms Strategic Alliance With Semperon
Evolve IP acquires Semperon’s unified communications base and gains cloud computing partner
(Business Wire)

Talking Small Biz: He's been searching for rapid growth (Philadelphia Daily News)
On SEER Interactive's Wil Reynolds.


Scenes From the NJ Data Center Summit (Data Center Knowledge)




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Highlights last week on Philly Tech News (12/10/2012 to 12/16/2012)





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From Philly Tech News:






Comcast quietly launched a new corporate-wide logo last week, featuring the NBC Peacock on top.

Comcast's business services arm, Comcast Business Class, said it was expanding its fiber network to connect to several Center City buildings, as well as to the Navy Yard.

Norman Joseph Woodland, co-inventor of the bar code at Drexel, died in New Jersey at the age of 91.

The Air Force pulled the plug on a $1 billion ERP project, but that isn't the only DoD ERP project that is struggling.

NJTechWeekly's Esther Surden contributed a story on how Bridgewater, NJ-based Synchronoss has helped out in response to Sandy.

I looked back at the 65th anniversary of the invention of the transistor at Bell Labs, and how it did and didn't impact the Philadelphia area.

In news from other sources, in an interview with Fortune Magazine Comcast CEO Brian Roberts discussed how he is trying to apply Apple's business model to Comcast, among other things. Google received bids from Arris and UK-based Pace for its Horsham-based Motorola Home unit. phillyBurbs.com wrote about how Horsham-based EFE Laboratories continues to prosper after 50 years. First Round Capital launched a standard application system for engineers across all of its 170 or so portfolio companies. And Safeguard Scientifics partner company Beyond.com acquired locally based tech job listing site JobCircle.com.




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Daily Links 12/18/2012: Nielsen to acquire Arbitron; SaaS vendor Plex raises $30 million




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Comcast is ready to dump its investment in Clearwire Corp. (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Nielsen to Buy Research Firm Arbitron for $48 a Share (Bloomberg)

Oracle Q2 Beats The Street (All Things D)

Bell Labs: Video to strain wired broadband networks within 10 years (Broadcast Engineering)

Plex Systems Raises $30 Million Strategic Investment from Accel Partners to Continue Transitioning Manufacturing Industry to the Cloud (PR Newswire)
Somewhat unusual scenario to see a large investment by a VC/Growth Equity firm just
a few months after a PE buyout (Francisco Partners). Plex is probably the leading
SaaS/Cloud player in the manufacturing space.

DEACOM ERP Goes Mobile (PR Newswire)
DEACOM is based in Wayne.

Higher Education Firm TargetX Releases Newest Version of Its Enterprise CRM (PR Web)

Major Utility Selects Dolphin for First SAP® BW Archiving Implementation on SAP HANA (PR Web)

Comcast's ThePlatform Hooks Into Transcoding Systems
(Multichannel News)

E-Commerce Darling Fab Has Its Sights on Bricks and Mortar (Wired)
First Round Capital was an early backer.



Daily Links 12/17/2012: Medecision to lay off 83; Phorum 2013 to be focused on harnessing disruptive technology




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2 Chesco companies report combined 168 layoffs (Daily Local News)
Chesterbrook-based Medecision to lay off 83, mostly in software and tech support.

Philadelphia to Host National Business Technology Conference, Phorum 2013, Focused on Harnessing Disruptive Technology
Acclaimed Author and Innovation Thought Leader, Don Tapscott, Landed as Keynote Speaker
(PR Web)


How the NHL's Lockout Hurts NBC (Analysis) (Hollywood Reporter)

Who's Behind Comcast's Video Downloader? (Light Reading Cable)

Sprint, Clearwire Agree to Sweetened Offer (Multichannel News)
Comcast still owns small stake.

Court Reverses FCC Denial of Station License Reallocation to New Jersey, Delaware (Broadcasting & Cable)
Not sure offhand what this means, practically.


Lockheed’s Stevens Says Budget Impasse Unnerves Business (Bloomberg)
Lockheed has almost 10,000 employees in the Philly area, as well as numerous subcontractors.


SAP HANA: A real-time challenge to the Oracle empire (ZDNet)

Official Document Reveals the Rules of Oracle's Cloud (Computerworld)

Exclusive sneak peek at SAP's new Centennial Tower digs (San Francisco Business Times)

ING Direct Rebrand to Capital One 360 Irks Orange Ball Loyalists
(BrandChannel)
Missed this from a month ago.

Research: Agile developers rule the roost, experience trumps toolsets (Gigaom)

SunGard receives ISO 27001 Certification for cloud services (Datacenter Dynamics)

Heartland Payment Systems® Acquires ECSI, Gains Additional Campus-Related Services and More Than 1,800 Higher Education Relationships (Business Wire)



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Comcast Business Class says it is expanding fiber to premise footprint in Center City, Navy Yard


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Source: Wikipedia



Comcast Business Services (branded as Comcast Business Class) has been working to ramp up bandwith to selected commercial districts within its service footprint, beyond the capabilities of coaxial cable to the premise. This has included using Ethernet over coax (EoC) to the premise over Docsis 3.0 in some locations, which can increase speed by a few times more than basic Docsis 2.0 coaxial, and what appeared to be limited, targeted use of fiber to the premise (FTTP) in certain situations (which could multiply potential speeds a few times more). Past deployments have included Boston, Seattle, and San Mateo, CA, as I wrote in late August, although these were quite limited in scope.

Now Comcast Business Class seems to stepping up the expansion, with an increased emphasis on fiber. This past week it announced that in Houston that it was expanding its fiber network there to 18 downtown buildings, containing a target market of roughly 3,000 new small and mid-size business customers. The company said it expects the expansion to be completed by early 2013. This is fiber directly to the building we are talking about. Comcast also said it was expanding its fiber networks in Chicago and Philadelphia.

So I asked a spokesperson for Comcast Business Class for more specificity regarding their plans for Philadelphia. They weren't ready to get into details, but I did get the following statement by email from Mike Maloney, VP of Business Services for Comcast's Freedom Region:

“Today, Comcast’s fiber network spans most of Philadelphia, making our Business Class Ethernet services available throughout the city. We have more recently expanded the network even further by bringing it into other areas including the Navy Yard and several additional Center City buildings.”

I'll be looking out for more details.

Comcast Business Services, which provides telecom services to mostly small and medium-sized enterprises, is one of the fastest growing segments within Comcast. Revenue will far exceed $2 billion in 2012, and it is growing at about a 35% annual rate.




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Philly Tech People News 12/16/2012: ShopRunner's Scott Thompson; QlikTech & Empathy Labs








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Former Yahoo CEO Scott Thompson is on the trail to redemption at new startup (San Jose Mercury News)

QlikTech Expands Industry Team to Meet Enterprise Demand
Five hires with vertical market expertise help QlikView customers to accelerate results through best practices
(Business Wire)

Empathy Lab adds new talent and promotes several (Philly Ad Club News)


SeaChange Hires Motorola's Kajos as GM for Platform Business (Multichannel News)

Schiller, Bhatia, Fischer Add Duties at NBCU Ad Sales
Shea takes on cross-portfolio deals
(Broadcasting & Cable)

Charlie Morris Appointed to Almac’s Clinical Technologies Executive Team (Business Wire)

Constant Contact Promotes Zak Barron, Wendi Caplan-Carroll, Kelly Flint, Steve Robinson, and Pamela Starr to Area Directors
Promotions to Help Further Expand Reach of Local Education Program
(Business Wire)
Wendi Caplan-Carroll will lead the East team.




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Brian Robert's Fortune interview (video)



Fortune Magazine has placed the video of Senior Editor-At-Large Geoff Colvin's interview with Comcast CEO Brian Roberts online, in segments:










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Daily Links 12/14/2012: Buffett interested in Allentown paper; Redbox launches event ticketing from Philly-area kiosks






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Is Warren Buffett eyeing the Allentown Morning Call?
Ownership of Lehigh Valley newspaper in question, and one of the world's richest men has something to say about it.
(Allentown Morning Call)

Phila. is launch site as Redbox sells event tickets at kiosks (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast app to let viewers store, replay movies (AP via SeattlePI.com)


Student Engineers: Apply to work at 170+ startups with one Common Application (Redeye VC)

Year in Review: SAP’s Cloud Strategy in 2012 (ASUG News)

4 smokin' hot startups: The next tech boom
Social networks are dead, and smart VC money is pouring into enterprise startups like Shoutlet, Asana, Narrative Science, and Delphix
(Infoworld)