Google Fiber to take on Comcast in Olathe, Kansas; Comcast responds



Tom Paine



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Google announced last week it had reached an agreement to expand its 1 gigabit per second Google Fiber service to Olathe in suburban Johnson County outside of Kansas City. Olathe is more than 20 miles from Kansas City, Kansas. As I know little about Kansas, I was surprised to learn that Olathe, with a population of 125,872, is the fifth largest city in the state. Olathe represents a bit of a geographic leap for Google, which until now has focused on the two Kansas Cities (Kansas and Missouri) and has struck agreements with three other towns in the inner suburbs. This surprised some observers, who had expected Google to try and maintain a tight geographic concentration.

It also means Google Fiber will be taking on Comcast for the first time. Previously, it has been in areas where Time Warmer Cable has been the incumbent provider and AT&T's U-verse serves some.

Comcast responded with an announcement yesterday that is sure to scare the pants off of Google. It said it would be doubling its download speeds for its Blast tier in Olathe from 25 Mbps to up to 50 Mbps (1/20th of Google's potential speed), and its upload speeds from 4 Mbps to up to 10 Mbps. And all this at no extra charge! In fairness, Comcast has been announcing a similar enhancement in many of its service areas around the country, although the specific timing of this announcement is perhaps curious.

An interesting historical side point is that Milo Medin, Vice President of Access Services for Google, a brilliant engineer who heads up the Fiber project, was a co-founder of @Home Network, in which Comcast was a significant investor as it looked to expand its broadband services to residential customers back in the 90's. Although @Home achieved some success in that objective, a disastrous 1999 merger with Internet search engine Excite and the subsequent tech meltdown led to its bankruptcy in 2001.


AWeber adds mural to brighten up new Chalfont headquarters





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AWeber, the Philadelphia-area email marketing software company, recently unveiled a lego-inspired mural created by artist David Guinn for its new Chalfont headquarters.

(Photo: Eric Centeno, AWeber)


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Daily Links 3/26/2013: Intel reported to be close to deal with Comcast's NBCU, others to license content





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Oracle's Big Miss: The End Of An Enterprise Era?
(Read Write Enterprise)

Dell Software chief Swainson talks scale, perception, growth (ZDNet)

Michael Dell concerned with Blackstone buyout offer: sources
(Reuters)

Intel Said to Be Nearing Media Deals for Pay-TV Service
(Bloomberg)
NBCU is one of the media companies named. While I'm sure they are many angles to consider, not sure why Comcast would want to help build a content base for a potential competitor whose objective is to attack the cable bundle.

Hulu Board Gauging Interest in Video Site From Potential Buyers (Bloomberg)
Comcast is one of the three owners, though a silent partner per its agreement with the FCC
related to NBCU deal. It doesn't have a board seat, which I suppose means it has no say
in determining whether Hulu will be sold, or to whom.

Quintiq Marks 15-Year Anniversary with Release of Quintiq 5.0
New and Agile Platform Exemplifies a Company Moving Forward
(Business Wire)

Zimory Creates North American Subsidiary to Support Growth
New York-based subsidiary, Zimory Inc., will help to meet accelerating demand for complete cloud IaaS management software
(PR Web)
Zimory is a hot Germany-based cloud computing (IaaS) company; I had a hunch that it might
chose Philly as its North American hub, but alas it is New York.



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Daily Links 3/25/2013: Comcast develops tools that help Nielsen measure tablet audience







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Dell Says Blackstone, Icahn Offers May Be Superior (Bloomberg)

Comcast Rx Helps Nielsen Swallow Tablets
After long wait, mobile viewing to be added to C3 and C7 ratings
(Broadcasting & Cable)

SevOne supports Delawareans
Delaware alumni discuss successful SevOne entrepreneurial endeavor
(UDaily)

Apply to Open Angel Forum V (Gabriel Weinberg's Blog)

NextDocs and Microsoft Mobilize Clinical Trials with Trial Exchange and Windows 8
Companies Demonstrate Power of NextDocs Trial Exchange Built for Microsoft Windows 8
(PR Newswire)

More UC Channel M&A: AGC Networks To Acquire Transcend United Technologies (CRN)
Transcend has been based in Wayne, and backed by NewSpring Mezzanine Capital L.P.

PCSTrac Launches Enhanced StoreTrac Application for Real-Time, Detailed, Store Delivery Shipment Visibility for Retailers
Urban Outfitters' Partnership Drives Development of Next Generation Inventory Management Tool
(Marketwire)

Scenes From Penn State’s Startup Week Hackathon (TechCrunch)

Oracle Acquires Network Manager Tekelec (All Things D)

Analyst: Verizon’s network neutrality challenge may have to wait until fall (Gigaom)

Birst and Eigen X Partner to Accelerate Business Decisions
New Alliance Delivers Custom Business Analytics Solution for Extracting Maximum Value from Operational, Customer and Financial Data
(Business Wire)




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Dell's board evaluates rival bids: source (Reuters via Fox Business)

Vodafone Eyeing $135 Billion Sale Of Verizon Wireless Stake -Report (Dow Jones Newswires via Fox Business)


Five companies that want to break up your cable bundle (paidContent)

Maffei: Charter Deal Could Lead To Other Cable Buys
Liberty CEO Tells CNBC Charter Is “Rare” Opportunity
(Multichannel News)


Philly Tech People News 3/24/2013: DuckDuckGo's Gabriel Weinberg joins WizeHive's board







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WizeHive Welcomes New Additions to its Board and Closes Seed Round (PR Web)
DuckDuckGo's Gabriel Weinberg joins board and makes angel investment.

NextDocs Significantly Expands Executive Leadership Team (NextDocs Press Release)

Gary Schoch Joins Rosetta as Partner, Global Commerce Lead
Former IBM Worldwide Commerce Solutions Sales Leader Will Drive Rosetta's Global Expansion of Commerce Services
(PR Newswire)

LIVE BLOG: TERRY HICKS, KEYNOTE SPEAKER FOR LAX CONFERENCE ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Swarthmore Daily Gazette: The Slog)

Gregory FCA Adds Oliver Picher to Senior Leadership of Editorial Team
Industry veteran and former enterprise IT journalist joins Philadelphia’s largest public relations firm to support growth and enhance social media and content marketing practice area
(Business Wire)

2013 Wharton Venture Award Winners Announced! (Wharton Entrepreneurship Blog)



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Enterprise Systems & Software Roundup 3/23/2013: Blackstone reported to make preliminary Dell bid





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Blackstone Said to Make Preliminary Offer for Dell (New York Times/DealBook)

Blackstone asks Oracle's Hurd if he wants to run Dell: source (Reuters)

Wall Street questions Oracle's strategy after weak Q3 (Reuters)

Workday's accumulated deficit passes $400 million (San Francisco Business Times)

Is The Vertical Approach To Enterprise Software Enough To Help You Win The Market? (TcchCrunch)

An Oracle Veteran’s Comeback Plan (New York Times: Bits)
Charles Phillips and Infor.

Where we’re going with SAP NetWeaver… (Björn Goerke's Blog)

Wolfpack basketball stumps SAP analytics (Triangle Business Journal)

Microsoft’s Cloud Strategy and Roadmap Evident at Convergence 2013 (Louis Columbus/Enterprise Irregulars)


More on out of home digital advertising startup Vistar Media



Tom Paine



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The week before last, I wrote a short post about Vistar Media receiving $1.5 million in VC funding. The startup, which has its engineering offices in Philadelphia with more customer-focused functions based in New York, was founded by two veterans of Invite Media, which was acquired by Google for a reported $80 million in 2010, and one other co-founder, Jeremy Ozen. It will use a real-tme ad bidding platform as did Invite Media except in this case it will be used to place ads on what are referred to as out of home (OOH) digital displays that might be found in prominent outdoor settings, stadiums or arenas, stores, medical offices, or other of out of home locations where numerous people may pass by or congregate.

I had a chance to speak with Ozen by phone last week. It turns out that he is a UPenn graduate (materials science, finance); in fact, that is where he got to know Invite Media and fellow Vistar Media co-founder Michael Provenzano. The other Vistar co-founder, former Invite Media Chief Architect Mark Chadwick, attended Temple. Ozen had been working for Goldman Sachs in London in its European Special Situations Group monitoring a venture portfolio before returning to the States and joining Vistar. One thing Ozen emphasized to me is that Philadelphia is Vistar's official legal headquarters, althought its website lists a New York contact address. One question I had in my prior post was about Ben Franklin Technology Ventures, one of its backers, investing in a startup based out of state.

I also found out that Eniac Ventures, a New York-based VC firm focused on the Mobile space and managed by UPenn alums (hence the name) was among the investors in the round, although they were not named in the press release. Ozen also told me that Vistar had received a previous $500,000 in angel funding last year, coming from mostly within the Invite Media circle. I didn't ask whether two Invite Media co-founders, Nat Turner or Zachary Weinberg, who have a new healthcare IT startup in New York named Flatiron Health, were part of that investor group.

I asked Ozen what Vistar saw in terms of its addressable market. He said they estimated the currently monetized domestic OOH digital ad market to be $2 billion, with another $2 billion available but not yet monetized. They have not yet sized the international market, which could be quite sizable; from my point of view the penetration of digital OOH displays may be higher in some other parts of the world than in the US.

In addition to the online bidding platform Vistar has built a la Invite Media, another critical product component it has developed is what it calls "the first ad server built specially for digital place-based media." This is important because if Vistar is going to achieve its full market potential, it needs to be able to serve ads to the widest possible universe of existing digital displays, and there are challanges to this due to barriers including intermittent internet connections, network bandwidth restrictions and a lack of standards for communicating between heterogeneous devices. Vistar believes it has solved this problem; we will see if that's fully the case because its a thorny issue. Vistar has also built an API that media firms who want to deliver their advertising directly to digital displays can use.

Another opportunity Vistar sees, according to Ozen, is in synching or correlating OOH digital display advertising with advertising delivered to individuals' mobile devices within a nearby location. That opportunity, which is very appealing to marketers, may take longer to develop.

Ozen says Vistar currently has four employees in Philly and five in New York and will be adding a few more in the coming months. WPP is a major agency Vistar is working with, and on the partner side it is working with the Wall Street Journal, Accent Health, CMT (they place ads in cabs in Philly), Adspace Mall Network and others. It claims to have 80,000 unique locations and 8 billion impressions available as part of its inventory.




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QlikTech CEO Lars Bjork on CNBC's "Mad Money" with Jim Cramer



Daily Links 3/22/2013: Comcast finalizes $1 billion 30 Rock buy; FCC Chair Genachowski leaving





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Comcast’s $1B ‘Rock’ solid deal (New York Post)

Comcast's Brian Robert's interviewed at the Economic Club of Washington (Video)
Interesting perspective - looking both to the past and the future.


FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski Stepping Down After Contentious Term: Reports (Time)

Genachowski’s FCC Tenure Featured Push to Open Wireless Spectrum (Video) (All Things D)

SAP Lifts Co-CEO Pay by 41%, Beating Volkswagen CEO Pay
(Bloomberg)

Cross Atlantic Capital Partners’ Initial Venture Capital Fund to Wind Down; Sell Remaining Portfolio Assets (Business Wire)

Accel Closes $475M Fund To Invest Mainly In Europe And Israel, Focusing On Its Series A “Sweet Spot” (TechCrunch)
Cites QlikTech as one of its major European successes.

CEO Marc Benioff Says Chatter Will Become Primary Interface For Salesforce, A Bold Yet Risky Move (TechCrunch)

Journal Register Approved to Sell Assets in Bankruptcy Court (Bloomberg)




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Daily Links 3/21/2013: LevelUp partners with Heartland Payment Systems; PlaySay acquired





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Steve Jobs' death clears way for Adobe CTO defection
WTF: Why The Flash did Macromedia bloke join Apple
(The Register)

Oracle blames sales force for Q3 miss, stock drops (Reuters)

SAP Plans to Convert Legal Form to European Company (Dow Jones Newswires via Fox Business)


Microsoft going after enterprises with Dynamics AX ERP
Dynamics AX is starting to land global deployments with large enterprises, including Revlon
(IT World)

Comcast's Brian Roberts Plays Down NBC Woes Says network will fare better under his management than GE (Adweek)

T-Mobile-MetroPCS merger: Now all that’s left is shareholder approval (Gigaom)

Philadelphia Area Manufacturing Unexpectedly Expanded in March (Bloomberg)
Philly Fed March 2013 Business Outlook Survey

LevelUp Partners With Processor Heartland Payment Systems to Expand Its Sales Force (Bostinno)

Cloud, BDR and DaaS Provider Xtium Launches Partner Program (MSPmentor)

German Language Learning Startup Babbel Buys Disrupt Finalist PlaySay To Target The U.S. Market (TechCrunch)
Started in Philly, moved to DC, then San Francisco. PlaySay apps to be shut down. PlaySay founder & CEO Ryan Meinzer will be working full-time for Heroku, and advising Babbel.

Calling All Developers: Enterprises Need Your Help
With $100,000 in prizes and the promise of incubation, the Philly Enterprise Hackathon is bringing together―for the first time in Philadelphia―the community of software developers and enterprise companies
(Business Wire)


Intel: Our OTT Service Will Expand the Pay-TV Pie (Light Reading Cable)



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