Links 10/14/2014: IBM, SAP partner on cloud computing; Deloitte adds Boomi integration to CloudMix



Fired PwC employee breached firm's ethics in Comcast complaints
(Silicon Valley Business Journal)

Salesforce.com Speeds App Development With Lightning (Information Week)

Salesforce Takes On Tableau, Oracle In Analytics
(Investor's Business Daily)

SAP gives on-premises software customers assurances, even as it pushes the cloud (PCWorld)

In the cloud: SAP, Unisys sign hardware-software deal (Philly.com: Philly Deals)



SAP Hana Platform Hits IBM Cloud (Information Week)

IBM, SAP to partner on cloud computing for businesses (Fortune)



Deloitte Adds Boomi Integration To CloudMix
(Information Week)


What giant companies WON’T put in the cloud (Network
World)

Google targets Amazon with new delivery service (LA Times)
And ShopRunner, as well.

Aereo investors have not yet given up the ghost (Fortune)




Salesforce reveals Wave, its big, bad analytics cloud (VentureBeat)


Philly Tech People News 10/12/2014: New Ellucian CEO; Rovi adds "master of metadata" in Radnor







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Former SAP Cloud Exec Price Has Landed at Oracle (Re/code)

SAP Appoints Cormac Watters as MD (IrishDev)

Unisys stock drops after CEO Coleman's firing (Philadelphia Inquirer)

NBC boss in hot seat as news empire crumbles (NY Post)


Ellucian Appoints Jeff Ray As New President and Chief Executive Officer
(Business Wire)

Hires Master Of Metadata (Multichannel News)


Clutch Names Mark Harrington Vice President of Marketing
(Business Wire)

Sankara Viswanathan Takes SVP, CIO Roles at Day & Zimmermann (GovConWire)

Buchanan Public Relations Hires Rachel Neppes as Vice President
(Philly Ad Club News)


Grant Thornton names Denham Philadelphia office managing partner (Business Wire)


Philadelphia Salesforce.com ecosystem on display at Dreamforce '14






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Dreamforce '14, Salesforce.com's annual megagathering, kicks off in San Francisco on Monday, officially, although some things are already getting started.

PhillyForce, the suburban Philadelphia area Salesforce.com developer group, will be holding a pre-conference meetup at Dreamforce at 3pm on the 13th. Location to be announced.

Dell Boomi, a long-time Salesforce partner, says it will have an even greater presence at Dreamforce this year now that its a Gold Partner.

CRM Science, a leading Salesforce.com developer and consulting firm founded by Ami Assayag and based in the Philadelphia area, will be making several presentations at Dreamforce.

RoundCorner CEO Dan Lammot was named "one of fifty interesting people you must meet at Dreamforce" by the web pub AllSalesforce.com. I recently profiled Villanova-based RoundCorner.

Look also for companies at Dreamforce such as TargetX, PeopleLinx (they'll be giving away Tastykakes), Hoopla, Veeva Systems, Trifecta Technologies and CRM Manager, which are either based in or have a significant presence in the Philly area.

I'll be running updates throughout the week. Anyone who has news to share can hit me by email (Phillytechnews@gmail.com) or at @phillytechnews on Twitter.

PCWorld's Chris Kanaracus previews what to expect at Dreamforce.


Update 10/12: Rootstock Software is a Silicon Valley company, but one of its key investors, along with Salesforce, has been VC firm Cross Atlantic Capital of Radnor. Rootstock has quietly been gaining momentum in the manufacturing ERP vertical running on the Saleforce1 platform.

Rootstock, founded by Pat Garrehy, recently entered into a partnership with with the Dutch company Vanenburg Software, founded by ERP pioneer Jan Baan, under which Vanenburg will market Rootstock's offerings in Europe.

Update 10/13: From the Boomi Blog: "Dell Software today announced that Dell Boomi has joined the Salesforce Analytics Cloud ecosystem to enable customers to connect any application—whether in the cloud, on-premises, mobile or social—to provide access to the critical data they need to support their strategic business analytics initiatives."

Update 10/13: PTC ThingWorx & Axeda Joins Salesforce Analytics Cloud Ecosystem to Extend IoT Technology






Update 10/13: PhillyForce is planning a DF14 Expo Meetup at about 6:30pm in Moscone North (when the foods out!)

Update 10/14: Accenture and Salesforce.com Collaborate to Help the Healthcare Industry Improve Customer and Patient Outcomes

Update 10/14: At Dreamforce this morning, Deloitte Digital announced the addition of Dell's Boomi integration service to the 2.0 version of its CloudMix integration system. It joins competitor Mulesoft, which was already available through CloudMix.








My article on Trifecta Technologies of Allentown from a few months back.

PeopleLinx' Michael Idinopulos takes an expansive and interesting look
at Dreamforce
, particularly noticing the confusing glut of analytical products.
BTW, PeopleLinx partially introduced its new app on the Salesforce1 platform at Dreamforce, and Idinopulos tells me they will be officially announcing it once it's live in the AppExchange later this fall. On the Dreamforce website, PeopleLinx' session at the event is described as follows:

"This session will look at real-world examples of how large B2B sales organizations are bridging the gap between social selling and CRM integration, and improving sales team effectiveness in the process. The session will also provide the first public demo of PeopleLinx’s “Social To-Do List”, a new Salesforce1 app that automatically guides sales professionals to integrate social connections into pipeline management across desktop and mobile devices."

Don't know what this is about:
.

Apparently, this is what the City of Philadelphia talked about at Dreamforce yesterday: "Cities of the future are here now and are leveraging Salesforce. The city of Philadelphia is building their city on IoCP and their session can be found here: We Built this City on IoCP: Connecting Citizen to the Cloud."

Salesforce exec reveals his plan to bring in the next $20 billion in revenue - and stomp SAP (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

Salesforce.com Qlik & CloudApps SuMo case study (Video)




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Saturday Highlights: Former SAP cloud exec now with Oracle; new "Einstein's Alley" signs in NJ



Officials tout East Windsor's 'high-tech corridor,' unveil new Einstein's Alley sign (NJ.com)

Former SAP Cloud Exec Price Has Landed at Oracle (Re/code)


Innovation without growth & the true potential of SAP HANA
(Capgemini Blog)

What to expect at Salesforce.com's Dreamforce (PCWorld)



Is Alibaba's Supply Chain Ready to Take On Amazon? (Industry Week)


Liberty Interactive spinning out QVC as tracking stock; Now trading as QVC Group (QVCA & B)




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Liberty Interactive Corp announced last week the go-ahead plans for its previously announced (last October) intent to split into two tracking stocks, one for its group of digital commerce businesses to be named Liberty Ventures Group, and the other for West Chester-based QVC, which will be named QVC Group.

The move is intended to increase strategic focus on QVC and enable it to make moves to increase market share and growth. One often discussed possibility would be the acquisition by QVC Group of the 62% of HSN Inc. (originally Home Shopping Network) it does not already own. QVC has been growing slowly lately, but is in a position to consolidate share in the TV-based home shopping business. QVC has also been growing its web-based business, particularly via mobile.

Liberty Interactive, which is already trading under the QVCA and QVCB symbols (NASDAQ), is worth a lot of money. Its current market value is $16.5 billion.

The Liberty Ventures business is valued at $1.5 billion, in addition to $1 billion in cash.

QVC reported 2.3% growth in the US during the first half of this year to $2.66 billion. Worldwide, revenue was up 1.5% to $4 billion. QVC says 40% of its US business is ecommerce-based, with mobile accounting for 43% of that.


Links 10/9/2014: SAP, Birst partner on Business Intelligence







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Birst, SAP Join Forces as Big Firms Move Into Business Intelligence (Wall Street Journal: Venture
Capital Dispatch)

SAP and Birst steal Salesforce.com’s cloud analytics thunder on Dreamforce eve (Diginomica)

Slack exposes companies’ team names to outsiders, but it’s a feature, not a bug (The Next Web)

HubSpot IPO Raises $125M; Big Investor Demand, Big Symbolism for Boston Tech (Bostinno)


Cadient acquired by tech co. Cognizant (Medical Marketing & Media)

Powerlytics Receives Strategic Investment from CME Group (Business Wire)

IBM (Kenexa) using analytics software to solve HR problems (Washington Post)


Salesforce Introduces Interactive Mobile Customer Service And Gives Core CRM A Makeover (TechCrunch)

For Uber, Lyft, Pa. permits unlikely this year (Philadelphia Inquirer)



Links 10/7/2014: Cognizant acquires Cadient; SAP, Versata finally reach settlement



Cognizant acquires digital marketing firm Cadient Group
(ZDNet)


SAP, Versata settle $391 million patent litigation (PC World)

Unisys stock tumbles after ouster of CEO Edward Coleman (Philadelphia Business Journal)


Dark fiber, small cells represent the next stage of the wireless backhaul land grab (FierceTelecom)