Philly Tech People News 6/2/2013







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RightCare Expands Leadership Team for National Commercial Launch of Breakthrough Care Transitions Software to Reduce Readmissions
Mr. Matthew Ruth Named Chief Operating Officer
(PR Newswire)

LoanLogics Bolsters Key Positions Within Company
(National Mortgage Professional)
Fort Washington-based LoanLogics was formed through the recent merger of Aklero Risk Analytics and NYLX.

Heartland Payment Systems Names Tony Capucille Chief Sales Officer (Marketwire)

Philadelphia Business Journal Names Greenphire's John Samar CFO of the Year Finalist (PR Newswire)


COMCAST TAPS IT VETERAN FOR CHANNEL POST (ChannelPartnersOnline)

Former MTV, WB exec David Janollari signs deal with Universal TV (LA Times: Company Town)



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Weather Channel's storm-chasing SUV destroyed by tornado (but people inside ok)



Weather Channel's Storm-Chasing SUV Destroyed by Tornado (Photo) (Hollywood Reporter)



(TVNweather.com via SeanSchoferTVN on Twitter)

The Weather Channel is partially owned by Comcast.

However,three other storm-chasers were killed near the same town, El Reno, OK, Friday night.



Mark Shuttleworth gives up dream of Ubuntu toppling Windows
Shuttleworth closes Bug #1, says Windows was defeated by iOS and Android.
(Ars Technica)

Jive CFO 'flattered' by buyout rumors, but declines comment (Silicon Valley Business Journal)


SAP blog post features Delgado among female leaders, although she's leaving




Tom Paine



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SAP published a post dated today on its official blog highlighting the progress it is making in increasing its female ranks both at the board and executive levels.

In particular, it profiled six female leaders at the company.

However, the first woman profiled, Chief Human Resources Officer and Executive Board member Luisa Deplazes Delgado, is already departing, it was announced last week. The story of her departure may have been overlooked by many since it came out the same day as the news that SuccessFactors founder Lars Dalgaard was leaving (he will remain an advisor, and it was announced yesterday he would join Andreessen Horowitz as a general partner). Delgado, who will become CEO of an unspecified startup, will leave at the end of June. It was a short stay for Delgado, who joined SAP from P&G in September 2012.

Her predecessor in the position didn't stay long either. Angelika Dammann left in 2011 after a year on the job,

SAP's blog post today did not mention Delgado's planned departure.




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Daily Links 5/31/2013: Views on SAP's cloud progress: Kenexa incorporates IBM analytics






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Dell Begins Campaign to Support Leveraged Buyout (New York Times: Dealbook)

Workday vs NetSuite – really? (Diginomica)

NetSuite to raise cash, may go shopping (ZDNet)

Why do customers choose SAP cloud? (Jon Reed/Diginomica)

Is the Market Moving Faster to SaaS than SAP Is Prepared For? (ASUG News)

The IBM Way On Analytics (Information Week)
Using IBM analytics to leverage Kenexa offerings.

Fan TV to Blend Live TV With OTT and Cloud DVR
But Startup Admits it Will Need Pay TV Partnerships to Fulfill Its Video Vision
(Multichannel News)

Comcast has a few cards to play in Hulu sale process (LA Times: Company Town)

Comcast and Verizon’s Phony Free-Speech Claim (Opinion: Susan Crawford/Bloomberg)

McDowell: Filling FCC Seats Could Take a While
Points out that with current administration 'scandals,' holds are a possibility
(Broadcasting & Cable)



Watch ABC app with live TV streaming comes to Kindle Fire, but not Google Play (Engadget)




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Comcast still has stake in Clearwire, as Dish raises bid




Tom Paine



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A few weeks ago, I did a brief piece on Comcast's history in the wireless business. In it, I stated that Comcast had sold its 9% stake in Clearwire. Although I understood that to be their intent, it hasn't happened yet. Thus Comcast has a role to play, albeit small, in the current Dish/Softbank battle to acquire Sprint. Getting control of Clearwire (Sprint currently owns 50%) is considered an important part of the endgame for both bidders.

Dish raised its offer for Clearwire to $4.40 per share yesterday, a 29% premium over Sprint's $3.40 offer, ahead of an expected vote at Clearwire's shareholder meeting on Friday (the Friday meeting has since been postponed). Prior to this bid, Comcast was supporting the Sprint offer, according to Sprint. Many analysts expect Sprint to come back again with a sweetened bid for Clearwire.

Comcast, Intel, and BrightHouse collectively own 26% of Clearwire. I would doubt that Comcast's primary interest here is maximizing profits on its Clearwire stake; it is peanuts for them. Rather, it is likely Comcast would be more than happy to keep Clearwire and Sprint out of competitor Dish's hands, although there may be other angles to consider.

Dish offered $25.5 billion to buy Sprint last month. Japan-based Softbank agreed in October to acquire 70% of Sprint for $20.1 billion, and also provide Sprint with a cash infusion of $8 billion to handle Clearwire-related expenses.

Also, in my earlier report I said that Comcast invested $1.5 billion in Clearwire, but Comcast's 2008 announcement said its investment was $1.05 billion, and as far as I know that was the extent of its direct investment although there may have been some other expenses it incurred related to its effort to market Clearwire services.



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Daily Links 5/30/2012: Dalgaard Joins Andreessen Horowitz As General Partner





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Workday takes on SAP and Oracle with payroll plans for UK, France
(ZDNet)

SuccessFactors Founder And SAP Exec Lars Dalgaard Joins Andreessen Horowitz As General Partner (TechCrunch)
That was fast.

SAP's Lars Dalgaard joins Andreessen Horowitz (Fortune Tech)

Salesforce.com Offers Replacement To Corporate Intranet And Moves Farther From CRM Roots (TechCrunch)

Jive Seen Luring Suitors Such as IBM, Oracle: Real M&A (Bloomberg)

Amazon cloud threatens ENTIRE IT ECOSYSTEM – report
Cannibal cloud gnaws on trad IT slingers' fat margins
(The Register)


IDS Scheer mashes SAP HANA with CryEngine [VIDEO] (SAP
Community Network)

ETRM Software House of the Year: Triple Point Technology (Risk.net)
Discusses importance of Triple Point's acquisition of Plymouth Meeting-based WAM Systems
late last year.

Clearwire shares jump after last-minute Dish counterbid
(Reuters)

IMPACT 2013 Venture Summit Announces Two Key Developments (Business Wire)

Verizon's Shammo doubts Google Fiber will build in FiOS areas (Fierce Telecom)


Comcast blends Cisco’s WebEx into Upware marketplace (CED Magazine)

eviti, Inc. to Introduce Quicker, More Intuitive Oncology Decision-Support Platform in eviti 4.0
(Business Wire)




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Daily Links 5/29/2013: Comcast prepares for massive U. S. Open coverage at Merion





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Comcast teeing up U.S. Open coverage (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast Brings Voice Control to X1 Remote (Multichannel News)

Apple Set-Tops Are Groundwork for ‘Grand Vision’ in TV, CEO Says (Variety)

Roku Raises a $60 Million Round, Led by Fidelity, to Fight for the Living Room (All Things D)

Videology Raises $60 Million, Prepares For Overseas Expansion And Convergence (Ad Exchanger)

'After Earth' takes Will Smith back near his Philadelphia hometown (LA
Times: Company Town)

Consulting firm [Electronic Ink] uses behavioral scientists to help companies (Philadelphia Daily News)

Pa awards $8.9M contract to connect its 11 health information exchanges (Med City News)


Salesforce.com to reveal 'Company Communities'
Pipe your intranet onto a BYOD smartphone, you know it makes sense
(The Register)

EnterpriseDB's Tom Kincaid - why did SalesForce.com hire PostgreSQL expert? (ZDNet)

$156 billion reasons why Lars and SAP were never meant to be
(Phil Fersht/Enterprise Irregulars)

Amazon’s Web Services Threatens Almost All IT, Says Morgan Stanley (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Dow Jones turns to tech for future face-off with Bloomberg (paidContent)
Both Dow Jones and Bloomberg have significant development operations in the Princeton
area.




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Updated, revised and expanded: Philly Tech News Young Companies to Watch






Tom Paine



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Young

Companies

To Watch


After considerable delay (it took me longer to put this together than I anticipated) here is my updated, revised and expanded (to 41 companies, actually, from 30 previously) Philly Tech News "Young Companies to Watch".

Rankings reflect a general, though by no means precise, estimate of relative market values based on revenue or profits when reported, growth, invested capital and reported valuation points, and a scattering of any other data points and inferences that I could gather. Also I look at non-quantitative indicators such as a startup's intellectual property, the track record of its leadership, and evidence of market acceptance.

The depth and quality of these Philly-area startups, I believe, is much stronger than in the past, and there many other excellent startups not on this list but are included on the bench (see others to watch). And then there is a entirely different tier of earlier-stage startups that others in Philly area have compiled information on.

This is not a revenue-driven list; relative market values may vary greatly from revenue comparisons according to the quality of a company's intellectual capital, its market acceptance, and its long-term potential for growth and profitability. There are many other excellent consulting firms and agencies, but for this purpose I focus on product-driven businesses.

Each company is privately held (though publicly traded corporations may hold a minority interest in some, and InsPro Technologies has a small public float but most of its value is in its non-listed preferred shares) and has an official headquarters or co-headquarters in the broader Philadelphia region. All of these companies' strategies are largely driven by proprietary information technology.

At the least, the top five companies (SevOne, iPipeline, InstaMed, Quintiq & Monetate) may have the potential to become IPO candidates if they do not have some other exit first. Another notable trend is the strength in the insurance software space, which appears to be booming. iPipeline, InstaMed, InsPro Technologies, Unirisx and Adaptik are all represented, and there is also Adminovate which is not included here now but may be soon.

I update these rankings on a regular basis as new information becomes available, and welcome input or insights that that might enhance their accuracy.

Congratulations to Philly Tech News' Young Companies to Watch.


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Daily Links 5/28/2013: Baltimore's Videology raises $60 million from investors including Comcast Ventures, NEA





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AppNexus CEO Says 'Multi-Billion Dollar Exit' Expected (Business Insider)
First Round Capital was a seed investor.

Fashion Media Company Refinery29 Acquires Fellow First Round Capital Startup, SocialBomb (Business Insider)

Online Video-Ad Network Tremor Video Files For Its IPO (TechCrunch)
First Round Capital has a small stake in Tremor (according to its website) through Tremor's acquisition of FRC portfolio company SanScout. FRC is not listed as a major shareholder on Tremor's S-1.

The Cloud Company: People or Money? (New York Times: Bits)

Court Rules Comcast Did Not Discriminate Against Tennis Channel
Finds insufficient evidence to support FCC decision
(Broadcasting & Cable)

Videology Reels in $60 Million in Fresh Capital (Ad Week)
Comcast Ventures among investors in Baltimore company.




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A Legacy Feud in Tech (New York Times)

Dell's downsized cloud ambitions might actually work out (InfoWorld)
Boomi remains key component of strategy.

Clearwire to pull Huawei from network (The Register)

SAP, SAP, Wherefore Art Thou SAP? (In Full Bloom)




Yanked From The Cloud: Why Connectify Unplugged Its Switchboard Campaign (TechCrunch)

More tax increases won't fix what ails the economy in Philly (OpEd/Philadelphia Inquirer)