Links 12/4/2014: Uber raises at least $1.2 billion at $41 billion valuation; More on Zonoff's round






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SHaaS Provider Zonoff Raises $31.8M; Hires Staples Home Automation Exec (CE Pro)

SAP Completes Acquisition of Concur (PR Newswire)


Comcast publicly doubts its own claim that merger won’t reduce competition (Ars Technica)


Coalition Opposes Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger (New York Times)

U.S. FCC restarts clock on Comcast-TWC, AT&T-DirecTV mergers (Reuters)

Uber Announces $1.2 Billion Raise to Focus on Asia Pacific (Re/code)

Uber Valued at $40 Billion in $1.2 Billion Equity Funding (Bloomberg)


THE RIDE AHEAD (TRAVIS KALANICK/Uber Blog)


Online lender On Deck to be valued at up to $1.19 bln in IPO (Reuters)
First Round Capital was an early investor, and SAP Ventures (now Sapphire) joined in later rounds.


AWS Unveils Simplified, Flexible Pricing for Cloud Services (Spend Matters)

Veeva Systems Opens New Data Centres in Europe to Support Global Growth (PR Newswire)


SAP has a magic technology to improve enterprise integration (Oleg Shilovitsky/Beyond PLM)

Google Gets Serious About Channel, Launches Partner Program For Enterprise Apps (CRN)


ICD-10 Delay Again? Don't Do It (Information Week)


Doylestown-based Powerlytics partners with Philadelphia's PolicyMap to join big data & maps




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Doylestown-based-Powerlytics, a big data provider of financial insights and analytics into the 144 million households and 27 million businesses that comprise the American economy, today announced that PolicyMap has licensed the Powerlytics database for its customers. PolicyMap is an online data and mapping tool that enables government, commercial, nonprofit and academic institutions to access data about communities and markets.

To illustrate the potential of this partnership, Powerlytics and PolicyMap created a visualization of one of the most talked about economic factors in America- student loans. With student loan debt weighing heavy on millions of millennials and other Americans, the findings illustrate where student loan interest deductions have been made across America over the past several years. The data can be broken down by zip code, county, state, metro area, year, and financial variables.

Philadelphia-based PolicyMap is a division of The Reinvestment Fund, a nonprofit leader in the financing of neighborhood revitalization since 1985.

Last month Powerlytics announced it had received a $3 million investment from CME Group.


Links 12/3/2014: Zonoff raises $31.8 million; Wayne-based SkillSurvey raises 'major growth investment'






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Zonoff Raises $31.8M in Series B Funding (PR Newswire)


Publicis boss on the spot at investor day (Reuters)

Accenture to Acquire Reactive, Heating Up Consultant Battle For Marketer Dollars (Ad Age)

Highly leveraged Tibco loan succumbs to investor demands: Reuters (PE Hub)

TierPoint completes Xand acquisition from ABRY Partners (PE Hub)
TierPoint now owns four data centers in eastern Pennsylvania.

SkillSurvey Announces Major Growth Investment from Primus Capital (Business Wire)
SkillSurvey is based in Wayne.

InstaMed Oversubscribes $15 Million Private Placement Funding (Business Wire)

independenceIT Wins Major Partner Victory Over Citrix With nGenx (CRN)
independenceIT is based in Allentown.



‘Stop Mega Comcast’ Coalition Aims to Block Time Warner Cable Merger (Variety)

Comcast Accuses Netflix of Manipulating Regulators' Review of TWC Merger (Hollywood Reporter)



Operators Placing Big Bets On Carrier-Grade WiFi: Study (Multichannel News)

Verizon to install teeny tiny cells for its enterprise customers (Gigaom)

Catching Up with Deltek’s Race to Capture the World of Projects (Cindy Jutras/Mint Jutras)

Google Can Now Tell You’re Not a Robot With Just One Click (Wired)


Links 12/2/2014: Wharton prof Cappelli on Comcast's HR strategy; Aims to draw talented people to Philadelphia.






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Dish, Comcast RSNs Face Midnight Carriage Expiration (Multichannel News)

CSN and Dish avoid blackout with short-term extension (Chicago Tribune)
Of course, no problem in Philly, since CSN Philly has never been available on Dish.


Comcast’s Big Bet on the Future (Peter Cappelli/Human Resources Executive Online)
Wharton prof on Comcast's HR strategy, drawing people to Philadelphia.

Pai Probes Netflix On Streaming Policy (Multichannel News)


US Cable Nears $10B in Business Service Revenues (Light Reading)

Why Uber’s renegade growth strategy must change (Fortune)

The business behind Cyber Monday: Inside Fanatics (CNBC)
A part of Michael Rubin's Conshohocken-based Kynetic LLC.

Socrata Opening More Government Data with $30M from Sapphire Ventures, Others (Xconomy)


IBM bring digital shop front to the business world (Business-Cloud.com)

IBM signs $1.25 billion WPP cloud deal and says more coming (Reuters)


Debunking the myth that the cloud is a commodity
(Ben Stoffel-Rosales/Xtium)


DataBank Acquires Alpha Systems (PR Web)
Alpha Systems is based in Huntingdon Valley.

Philadelphia CIOs Reveal Hiring Plans For First Half Of 2015 (PR Newswire)


Links 12/1/2012: SAP acquisition of Concur set to close Friday; Pentagon modifies Cloud plans






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How Concur nearly landed in Austin, and why co-founder Raj Singh is so glad they picked Seattle (Geekwire)
Acquisition by SAP scheduled to close on Friday.

SAP launches new manufacturing solution to improve enterprise integration (Betanews)

Pentagon Readies New Cloud Plan (Enterprise Tech)


Meet Amazon's busiest employee -- the Kiva robot (CNET)

Mark Cuban on net neutrality: Fear the FCC, not Comcast (Gigaom)


Steel Mill Transformed Into Juiced Datacenter (Enterprise Tech)
Good, detailed analysis of new Keystone NAP data center in Fairless Hills.

Black Friday Fatigue? Thanksgiving Weekend Sales Slide 11 Percent (New York Times)

Exclusive: Uber hires Goldman Sachs to raise big money (Fortune)


Uber calls in the cavalry to keep service in Boston (Gigaom)

More than $500M in new development planned for Conshohocken (Philadelphia Business Journal)

The Neat Company Selects Marketing Agency, PJA, with Sights Set on Small Businesses (PR Web)


Philly Tech People News 11/30/2014: Unisys appoints interim CEO; Big changes for Wharton's VIP







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Unisys Appoints Interim Executives As Search Continues For New CEO (CRN)

Industry Veteran Tim Slevin to Run Veeva Systems’ Global Data Solutions Business
(Business Wire)

Chris McCarthy is Named Mercer’s Philadelphia Office Leader (Business Wire)

Grant Thornton picks new Philadelphia leader (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Big Changes for VIP (Wharton Entrepreneurship Blog)

Dr. Youngjin Yoo is the first Harry A. Cochran Professor of MIS at Fox (Fox MIS)

Phila. Union's new investor is public-debt mogul, Comcast in-law, PGW chair (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

TMG Health Appoints Rod Jardine as Chief Information Officer (PR Web)




LiquidHub, on acquisition path, aims to get larger but keep focus



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LiquidHub's acquisition of New York-based Foundry9, announced in late October, wasn't its first acquisition but it was its largest to date, I was told (though terms weren't disclosed). And it probably won't be its last. The Wayne-based digital technology integrator, following a strategic theme it highlighted earlier this year of bringing the CTO and CMO functions closer together, added the financial marketing systems capabilities of Foundry9, which has about 100 employees and a substantial Wilmington office.

The integration of digital and marketing is also reflected in the recently announced Publicis/Sapient deal, the acquisition by systems integration giant Cognizant of Conshohocken-based healthcare digital marketing firm Cadient, as well as Newtown-based Epam Systems' recent acquisition of a design-focused firm.

“From its beginning, Foundry9 has created marketing campaigns with digital at the core—not as an add-on,” said Jonathan Brassington, CEO and co-founder of LiquidHub, in a release. “With this acquisition, we are providing our customers a unified team of digital experts who can guide them through the entire customer lifecycle with both creative and technology services. We will now be better positioned to help our clients define a marketing strategy, create a compelling visual experience, segment customers and engage with them across different media and data-driven campaigns."

Matt Bernardini, founder and CEO of Foundry9, will continue to operate Foundry9 as a separate entity within LiquidHub. Bernardini, a native of Darby Borough, graduated from Rutgers and worked earlier in his career in financial services marketing in Delaware before migrating to New York. Foundry9 has worked with LiquidHub on projects in the past.

While Foundry9's niche is in financial services (both consumer and B-to-B), both Bernardini and LiquidHub co-founder Rob Kelley believe what it does is transferrable to healthcare & life sciences, LiquidHub's second key niche, as well as other areas, they told Philly Tech News in a phone interview.

Although some of Foundry9's internal plumbing appears to be built around Microsoft's .NET framework according to posted job descriptions, I couldn't get a much of a hint as to what direction it leaned in terms of third-party CRM and marketing automation tools. But one thing was clear: Kelley said that the Salesforce Clouds would be a big part of LiquidHub's future (though by no means exclusive). LiquidHub was a Bronze sponsor of Dreamforce 2014 in San Francisco last month.

LiquidHub made three acquisitions in 2011-12: Conshohocken-based E-Brilliance, Hestan Consulting Group, a financial services practice with a New York office, and New York-based aSpark, which brought with it mobile, cloud and social enterprise capabilities.

LiquidHub is approaching 2,000 employees worldwide with about 400 in Philadelphia, is expanding its operations in India where half its headcount is located, and recently opened an Amsterdam office. Revenue should reach $150 million this year.

Founded in 2001, LiquidHub raised a $53M Series B Capital Round led by Delhi-based ChrysCapital earlier this year. (NewSpring Capital reportedly closed out its position at that point). With that investment came a committment to provide access to additional capital for potential acquisitions.

In August, LiquidHub lost its India managing director Sushma Rajagopalan to ITC Infotech, were she was soon after named CEO. Also in August, LiquidHub named Sean Narayanan, formerly of iGate, as global partner, chief business officer and managing director for India operations.

Further acquisitions will focus on on small to medium-sized digitally transformative partners in the mobile, cloud, and analytical spaces to support its healthcare and financial verticals. Kelly said another emphasis would be to increase LiquidHub's global footprint.

In the systems integration space, it is important to define your core niches and specialities, and develop value-added tools, to keep above the lower margin "one-off" business and develop lasting client relationships. By all appearances, LiquidHub has taken important steps towards defining its strategy and presenting it clearly over the past couple of years. While it has grown significantly recently, it is still a minnow compared to the large outsourcers and system integrators, with plenty of room to grow.




Vodafone-Liberty Global Deal Is Way to End Duel: Real M&A (Bloomberg News)


Links 11/27/2014: Customers getting more cord-cutting options; Uber pushes medallion prices down



Cutting the Cord: Customers gain clout in cloud TV moves (USA Today)

Fox 25 disappears from FiOS TV (Boston Globe)

Under Pressure From Uber, Taxi Medallion Prices are Plummeting (New York Times)


Book review: SAP Nation – a runaway software economy (Diginomica)

IBM’s Brad Becker on Watson and the ‘Humane’ Promise of Cognitive Computing (Knowledge@Wharton)




Links 11/26/2013: Report - Über said to be raising funds at $40 billion valuation



Uber Said to Be Raising Funds at $40 Billion Valuation (Bloomberg)

Hewlett-Packard Profit Declines as Breakup Plan Begins (New York Times)

Veeva Stock Jumps After Q3 Earnings, Guidance Beat (Investor's Business Daily)

Veeva Announces Fiscal 2015 Third Quarter Results (Veeva Systems Press Release)

Veeva encouraged to tap CRO industry after inVentiv puts head in the cloud (Outsourcing Pharma)
Based in California, Veeva Systems has a significant presence in Delaware and Montgomery Counties.


SAP Set To Wrap Up $8.3B Concur Acquisition (CRN)


Zayo Rising: Underwriters Unanimously Start Dark Fiber Vendor at Buy (Barron's Tech Trader Daily)

Google Fiber applies for service franchise to bring FTTP service to Tennessee (FierceTelecom)

No blackout ahead: Netflix already ditched Silverlight for Chrome (Gigaom)