Verizon will miss deadline to wire all of New York City with FiOS (Ars Technica)

Tech group calls on feds to block Comcast merger (The Hill)


SAP + eBay = DOA (Unless It’s M&A) (Spend Matters)

Pegasystems Acquires Co-Browsing Tool Firefly, The First Investment By First Round’s Dorm Room Fund (TechCrunch)


Why Apple’s partnership with Epic is a game changer for patients (iMedicalApps)



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Trifecta Technologies’ Peter Knolle Earns MVP Recognition from Salesforce.com (Trifecta Technologies)

Technical.ly names new Editor in Chief to lead expansion (Philly.com)

Jim Brady plans news org in Philly called Brother.ly (Poynter)



RES Software Taps High-Tech Marketing Veteran Tracey Mustacchio as Chief Marketing Officer (Business Wire)

Newsbyte: SAP Appoints Michael Steinbrecher as Scientific Advisor to Explore the Integration of Big Data into Sports Journalism (PR Newswire)


SAP EVP Chris McClain Joins DocuSign as the Head of Global Enterprise Business (Business Wire)



Saturday Highlights 6/7/2014: Lockheed project to track space debris; Epam acquires healthcare/life sciences software services firm









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Lockheed project to track space debris (South Jersey Courier Post)

EPAM Acquires GGA Software Services, Expands Healthcare & Life Sciences Service Offering (Press Release)

SAP after Sapphire: A look ahead (PC World)


The Message from SapphireNow was Simple (Mint Jutras)

No more pagers, how one physician is building a smarter smartphone communication app (iMedicalA
pps)





Links 6/6/2014: Uber raises funding at $17 billion valuation; Philly startup Curalate raises another $8.6 million









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Uber Raises New Funds at $17 Billion Valuation (New York Times)
Josh Kopelman knew Uber cofounder Garrett Camp from having invested in his previous startup StumbleUpon, which was later sold to and bought back from EBay. In 2010, First Round Capital participated in a $1.3 million angel round for Uber.


Time Warner Cable shareholders' meeting: Lacking in Comcast drama (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comcast Filings Show Merger Confidence
(Light Reading)

NY hearings set in Comcast, Time Warner merger (AP via WIVB.com)

SAP Chairman Hasso Plattner: Exclusive Q&A (Information Week)


SAP remains tight-lipped on cloud extension policy adoption (Computerworld UK)

SAP Needs Culture Change To Battle Cloud Upstarts NetSuite, Workday (Cruxial CIO)



CSC Speeds Move to Cloud with SAP HANA (Enterprise Cloud Today)


As Pinterest and Instagram Soar, Curalate Gets $8.6 Million to Help Brands Capitalize (Re/code)






Safeguard Scientifics-backed MediaMath raises $73.5 million in equity
Increases debt facility to $105 million





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New York-based MediaMath, in which Safeguard Scientifics of Wayne was an early investor, raised an additional $73.5 million in equity while increasing its debt facility to $105 million, it was announced on Tuesday. The equity funding for this round was led by Spring Lake Equity Partners, with participation from Akamai Technologies, Safeguard, Catalyst Investors, and Observatory Capital.

MediaMath operates a digital ad buying technology platform. The market for adtech companies has been somewhat shaky lately. so this round can either be viewed as its
investors seeing it as best of breed, or that the funds will provide a holding pattern
until the IPO market is friendlier (or both of the above).

Safeguard's first investment in MediaMath came in 2009, when it led a $10 million equity
round. Safeguard invested another $9 million in 2011 which at the time gave it an implied valuation of $180 million, according to adtech website Ad Exchanger's math at the time.

In late April of this year, Safeguard said it had invested $18.5 million to date in MediaMath and held a 23% primary ownership position. That was presumably before the latest transaction hit the books. I haven't seen a reliable estimate yet on the valuation for this round.


Links 6/5/2014: SAP strategy chief takes shot at Salesforce; T-Mobile and Sprint nearing deal








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SAPPHIRENow 2014 – the cloud analysis (Diginomica)

Salesforce strategy is 'easy and requires no real innovation', says SAP's head of corporate strategy (Computing News)

6 SAP Hana Customers Share Early Lessons
(Information Week)

T-Mobile and Sprint Zeroing In on a $32 Billion Merger (New York Times: DealBook)

Feds say Amazon’s cloud can now host key Obamacare data (Geekwire)

Comcast files spinoff application with FCC (Multichannel News)

NetForecast Revalidates Accuracy Of Comcast’s Meter
(Multichannel News)


Verizon sends cease and desist letter to Netflix over buffering message that blames ISP (The Next Web)

DirecTV has plenty of reasons to be patient in Dodgers showdown (LA Times)


Links 6/4/2014: Comcast to start encrypting email; Samsung in big licensing deal with InterDigital







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NBCUniversal unveils N.J. version of 'Silicon Valley tech firm' in Englewood Cliffs (NJ.com)

Comcast to start encrypting email traffic with Gmail in the coming weeks (PC World)


Just Like Comcast Did, Verizon Says Netflix Is Slowing Its Own Streams (Re/code)


Samsung Inks $500M Wireless Patent Deal With InterDigital (TechCrunch)

SAPPHIRE NOW 2014 Day 1 Wrap-Up: SAP Wants to be Simple
ASUG News)

SAP's McDermott: Say Goodbye To 'Too Complex'
(Information Week)

SAP going full steam ahead on Hana, the cloud and 'simple' software (PC World)



Aasonn Secures $20M Investment from LLR Partners (Business Wire)
Aasonn is a SAP SuccessFactors services partner.


Center City automated marketing firm raises $3M (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Edison Ventures Announces Investment in TrialScope
Funding Fuels Clinical Trial Solutions Leader
(Globe Newswire)
Edison leads $10 million plus round with $5.5 million investment.


$15 million, 45,000-sq.-foot structure to house new headquarters for tech company (Philadelphia Business Journal)






Links 6/3/2014: SAP opens Sapphire user conference; Safeguard-backed MediaMath raises $73.5 million









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SAP relents, will provide new UI technology at no extra charge (PC World)


SAP Speeds Finance Tools to Bolster Hana’s Appeal Against Oracle (Bloomberg)

SAP: Put a little more HANA in your Red Hat (InfoWorld)

MediaMath Raises Huge $73.5 Million Series C Round (Ad Age)
New investors Spring Lake Equity Partners and Akamai Technologies, Inc. join existing investors Safeguard Scientifics, Catalyst Investors, and Observatory Capital. The company debt facility was led and syndicated through Silicon Valley Bank.

In April, Safeguard reported having invested $18.5 million to date in MediaMath for a
23% interest.



Labeled the “fastest growing SaaS company ever,” Zenifits raises a $66M Series B just five months post-Series A (PandoDaily)

Offerpop turns your tweets & Facebook posts into ads — & it just got $15M (VentureBeat)
Edison Ventures leads round in New York firm.


AT&T U-verse Strategy Eyed Amid DirecTV Deal
(Investor's Business Daily)

Comcast serves up public-private SMB wireless service (ZDNet)


DuckDuckGo to be included as built-in option in Safari on iOS & OS X (Business Wire)

Apple Partners With Epic, Mayo Clinic For HealthKit (Information Week)




Allentown's Trifecta Technologies sells IBM ecommerce practice to focus on fast-growing Salesforce.com business





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Allentown-based ecommerce software development firm Trifecta Technologies sold its IBM Smarter Commerce practice (built around WebSphere) in early May to focus on its rapidly growing Salesforce practice. St Louis-based IT solutions provider Perficient Inc. (NASDAQ: PRFT) acquired the IBM business line, which had annual revenue of about $8 million, for $12.7 million in cash and $1 million in stock. More than 40 Trifecta employees, split between Toronto and Allentown, have joined Perficient.

Doug Pelletier / Trifecta Technologies

What remains for Trifecta and its founder and CEO, Doug Pelletier, is what he described to Philly Tech News as a booming Saleforce.com ecommerce software development business with 72 employees in Allentown and India. (There is one employee left in Toronto who is in the process of building staff there.) Trifecta's Salesforce business is focused on the same niche as the IBM business was: building transactional-oriented ecommerce applications, in this case interweaving Salesforce's Force.com platform with off-the-shelf web and mobile tools Trifecta has built inhouse, and its custom software development. Current clients include Carlo's Bakery, Varsity Spirit, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, and Brandywine Global Investments.

Trifecta has been doing interesting things around Salesforce's Cloud PaaS (platform as a service) Heroku, I've been told by others, and Pelletier tells me his firm's work is recieving attention at high levels within the cloud software giant. Salesforce often spreads small VC investments around within its ecosystem, and Pelletier says Salesforce has discussed that possibility with him and he is open to it, although he intends to maintain majority ownership of the company. Pelletier says in addition to staff growth in Allentown, Toronto and Visakhapatnam, India, he may also consider making small specialty acquisitions.

Just this week Trifecta solutions architect Peter Knolle earned Force.com MVP Recognition from Salesforce.com, one of only 27 individuals so recognized to date.


Pelletier's own background is interesting. A native of Canada, he attended the University of Waterloo in Ontario, and received an MBA from Lehigh before going to work as a rep for IBM in the eastern PA/ western NJ area. The primary reason he ended up in the Lehigh Valley was because his father, Alfred, was CEO of Mack Trucks for 10 years. (Mack had long had its global headquarters in Allentown but it was moved to North Carolina a few years back, though most manufacturing remains in the area.) After a few years with IBM, he decided he didn't have enough control over his future career direction, so he left and put up his own shingle. Trifecta was founded in 1991, and success took a while to achieve.

As his father was, Doug is active in civic affairs in the Lehigh Valley, and has also
helped the tech community grow. In some cases, he has assisted startups in getting off the ground with the help of Trifecta's technology, sometimes taking a small equity stake in lieu of payment. Two startups he mentions working with are Sarbari, which recently relocated from Boston and builds software that help restaurants buy food efficiently, and MyNetwork, which helps young people just entering the professional world build career-related social networks.

Trifecta is serving as the first corporate partner and mentor for a new downtown incubator, Velocity AI . Tifecta is also relocating its own headquarters from Lower Macungle Township to the rennovated 103-year-old Schoen's furniture building (to be renamed The Trifecta Building), further committing itself to helping to revitalize downtown Allentown. They are on target for a July move-in date.

The Trifecta Building / Rendering



Although his name may connote images of someone who might have played for the Montreal Canadians (he is of French Canadian ancestry), Pelletier is an avid hockey fan who's favorite team is the Maple Leafs of his native province Ontario. Trifecta has also purchased 19 season tickets for Allentown's new hockey team, the Phantoms, who begin play this Fall at the new PPL Center, and hopes to share them with Trifecta associates and their families and other partners and friends.


Links 6/2/2014: Apple adds DuckDuckGo to Safari as private search option; SAP apps to run on IBM's SoftLayer








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Big Win For DuckDuckGo: Apple Adding To Safari As Private Search Option (Search Engine Land)

If Comcast Doesn’t Want to Be Hated, It Might Want to Avoid Ads Like This One (Video) (Re/code)

Tierney returns, Lexie Norcross out at Inquirer parent (Philadelphia Business Journal)

SAP to create cloud services for industries (PC World)


IBM launches SAP apps on SoftLayer (ZDNet)

HP Releases New Hardware for Running SAP HANA (Re/code)

ExactTarget Co-Founder Scott Dorsey Leaves Salesforce, McCorkle New CEO (TechCrunch)

Battle-scarred Unisys still fighting fit as better days loom (The Australian)






Lewis Katz, co-owner of The Inquirer, dies in plane crash (Philadelphia Inquirer)


He Said, He Said: the Comcast-Netflix Edition (Video) (Re/code)

On The Eve Of SAPPHIRE Conference, Vishal Sikka Puts SAP In The Rearview (TechCrunch)