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Amazon Data Center Project in Virginia Stumbles Over Power Line Opposition (Data Center Knowledge)
Similar to what happened to Delaware project.

Why is a digital marketing firm based in Fort Mill, SC valued at more than $1 billion? Find out here.

Software firm SiteSpect takes $13M investment [from NewSpring Capital] for first time in 10 years (Boston Business Journal)

NBC Says Super Bowl Is 95% Sold Out (Broadcasting & Cable)

FCC Grants Waiver for Bloomberg TV Positioning (Multichannel News)

Tom Wheeler says FCC will vote on net neutrality on February 26th (The Verge)


Charter Thinks Outside the 'Worldbox'
(Light Reading)

CES: Philly-based Stream TV Networks Touts Glasses-Free 3DTV (Multichannel News)


Keystone NAP: First "KeyBlock module" delivered to site


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Keystone NAP, the new modular data center facility located at the old US Steel Fairless Works in Bucks County that announced in November it was opening in early 2015, today said its first KeyBlock module has arrived. Additional modules will ship over the next few weeks.



A full KeyBlock, measuring roughly 45 feet by 21 feet and weighing over 50,000 lbs, is delivered in two sections. Custom-designed KeyBlock IT modules were co-developed with electrical equipment giant Schneider Electric. The modules can be tailored to meet the needs of individual clients, resulting in increased efficiencies.

Keystone NAP refers to itself as "the only advanced data center serving the Philadelphia, New Jersey, and New York markets." It was founded by experienced Philadelphia entrepreneur Peter Ritz (Xtium, AirClic) and received Series A1 funding from a group of Philadelphia investors led by Ira Lubert (of LLR Partners and several Philadelphia-area investment groups) and other investors arranged by DH Capital.


Links 1/6/2014: Verizon CEO says not looking to acquire AOL; Zonoff to Demonstrate New Product Integrations and Platform Innovations at CES 2015






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Verizon Has Approached AOL for Possible Takeover or Joint Venture (Bloomberg)

Verizon Not Looking to Acquire AOL, CEO Says (Hollywood Reporter)

Verizon Has More Pressing Calls to Make Than AOL (Wall Street Journal: Heard on the Street)

Verizon wants to sell 'antiquated' copper assets, stick to wireless for voice (The Register)



Dish Network Unveils Sling, a Streaming Service to Rival Cable (and It Has ESPN) (NY Times)

Analysts, Comcast Exec: Dish's Sling Service Won't Upend Pay TV (Hollywood Reporter)


Broadcom, Comcast prep for gigabit cable service to begin in 2015 (PC World)


Comcast-owned Fandango Brings Its Web Video Series To Hulu (TechCrunch)

SmartThings’ next-generation hub will support Thread and the OIC (Gigaom)

Zonoff to Demonstrate New Product Integrations and Platform Innovations at CES 2015
(Marketwire)


Salesforce VC John Somorjai is watching these 4 trends in 2015 (Silicon Valley Business Journal)

Two Concur co-founders to leave following SAP acquisition (PC World)

UPMC: New Leaders, Same Big Health Tech Ambitions (Information Week)

Plane-sharing startup Flytenow fights back against FAA with lawsuit (Boston Business Journal)
Flytenow has funding from First Round Capital's Dorm Room Fund.


PTN Repost from October: Neat, after period of organizational changes, seeks broader market


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The Neat Company and HP announced in late September that HP was bundling Neat's Smart Organization System, the cloud-based scanning and information extraction and storage tool, with HP's Officejet 8040 printer. The partnership is a first for Neat, which has sold its products separately through retail and online channels in the past. Neat is not contributing any hardware, but only its cloud software service.

The HP Officejet 8040 with Neat e-All-in-One Printer is available in the United States for a starting price of $399 in retail stores and online. That includes a three-year subscription to the NeatCloud service.

The recently announced intent to split HP into two companies is not expected to have any impact on the product, which will fall under HP's proposed Printers and PC business.

Whether the bundling of its products with others will be a major boost for Neat remains unclear, but the HP arrangement continues a shift away from hardware towards software which has been occurring for some time, although Neat Vice President-Product Management Chris Barbier stressed in an interview with Philly Tech News that it is still very much in the hardware business and the HP offering doesn't replace any existing Neat product.

Neat has gone through many changes over the past two years, since reporting revenue of $110 million in 2012. Almost the entire senior management team has turned over, and Ron Kaiser, a board member since 2012 who has served with other Edison Partners (Neat's principle investor) ventures, replaced Jim Foster as interim CEO late last year, though Foster is still on Neat's board (correction: Foster is no longer on the board, though the company tells me the relationship is amicable). A Neat spokesperson tells me a new permanent CEO will be named soon.

Comments on Glassdoor (admittedly not always a reliable indicator) do suggest with some consistency that 2013 was a rough year organizationally and financially, although no update on the financial picture was offered by the company. But it did provide this response to my inquiry:

"Last year Neat accelerated the company’s efforts toward its cloud strategy – opening up an entirely new chapter in the company story. The release of NeatConnect (already one of the Nations’ leading Wi-Fi scanners) and the advancement of NeatCloud and Neat’s mobile application took precedence over our traditional hardware and desktop software. Integrating our cloud capabilities into other manufacturers’ hardware is another example of our evolved approach. That evolution has been reflected in the changing interests and skill sets of the Neat team over time.”

Neat's total customer base, I confirmed, has roughly doubled from the 1 million that it indicated it was at when I spoke with them about two years ago.

Bsrbier said Neat is placing more emphasis on the SME (small and medium enterprises) segment in addition to the SOHO (small office, home office) segment, but is not going after the large enterprise segment. The HP announcement seems targeted more at the SOHO market, though. I see some indications that Neat might be over its rough spot (though no confirmation), and its WiFi-enabled NeatConnect product introduced late last year was well received. Barbier indicated Neat may expand its applications to encompass other accounting and customer relations management tasks.

Edison could be looking towards a future exit strategy for Neat, though I'm not sure if Neat is a strong enough or broad enough standalone play for an IPO right now. Perhaps a sale to a larger company could occur, but a combination of companies with complementary technologies serving the SOHO & SME markets might be intriguing. In the mean time, it might try more joint product partnerships.

Update November 5: Neat names Jeff Dickerson Chief Executive Officer.

Update November 11: Neat Announces Seamless Integrations with Intuit’s QuickBooks Online


Sunday Highlights 1/4: David Frost's son invests £3 million in Wayne's BizEuity as UK site launches



Broken Cap Tables (A VC)

David Frost's son Miles invests £3m in Wayne-based BizEquity as company valuation tool launches in Britain (The Sunday Mail)


Best in the biz? Buffett vs. Malone closer than you think (New York Post)


Cable's Lame Role in Health Tech (Multichannel News)

International CES: The Internet of Things Hits Homes (New York Times)


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Maffei to stay on as CEO of Liberty Media, Liberty Interactive (Denver Business Journal)
Maffei's responsibilities include QVC Group.

Fascinating People I Met in 2014 (Bill McDermott/SAP Community Network)


Kristy Neckowicz Appointed As President of InVizion LLC (Press Release)

Shintaro Kaido has been appointed Director, Drexel Ventures at Drexel University. He previously launched a startup accelerator in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, i2E Immersion Accelerator, where he was accountable for accelerator and Series A deals totaling $2.44M as principal.

Philadelphia medical device firm continues to rebuild management ranks with new CFO (Philadelphia Business Journal)




At Harvard, Wharton, Columbia, MBA startup fever takes hold (Fortune)
Not an especially new trend (certainly at Wharton).

Did SAP Overpay For Concur? (Chirag Mehta/Cloud Computing)john

10 SAP HANA Predictions for 2015 (John Appleby/SAP HANA Blog)


Scaling-up by Racing Downhill (Todd Gibby/Wharton Entrepreneurship Bog)
Todd Gibby is CEO of Philadelphia-based BoardEffect.



Navy Yard-based Cloudnexa, focused on managing migrations to Amazon Web Services, raises $4.37 million


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Philadelphia (Navy Yard)-based Cloudnexa (not be confused with Cloudamize, another Philly company I recently covered) has raised $4.37 million, according to a SEC Form D filed on New Years Eve day.

It had previously raised a $2.4 million Series A from Mid-Atlantic Angel Group, Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania, Milestone Venture Partners and Gabriel Investments in late 2013, according to CrunchBase.

Cloudnexa is a managed services provider and authorized reseller for Amazon Web Servises.

Cloudnexa was founded in 2012 by CEO Joel Davne, who formally headed an earlier cloud services company I followed, Newtown-based Freedom OSS, which was doing some pioneering work in the AWS environment. A Russian company, Luxoft, acquired Freedom OSS' assets in 2013. Cloudnexa's CFO, Bill Testa, help take Heartland Payment Systems and Orchid BioSciences public.

Cloudnexa focuses on "managed services excellence and migration to AWS so that we can carefully, securely and expertly migrate your applications to cloud environments," its website says. In September, Cloudnexa introduced a comprehensive managed cloud offering with Sumo Logic, Trend Micro and AppDynamics.

Cloudnexa has 13 employees on LinkedIn.


Links 1/2/2015: Insurance software startup Adminovate to expand, add 31 jobs in Phiily: Slow going for York rockers' fiber-optic business



5 Tech Icons We Said Goodbye To In 2014 (ReadWrite)

Yahoo could be interested in scooping up a cable network (Fortune)

Adminovate to expand site, add 81 jobs in Philadelphia (Pennsylvania Business Daily)


Slow going for York rockers' fiber-optic business (Philadelphia Inquirer)

PTC chief executive discusses drivers behind ‘Internet of Things’ phenomenon (Boston Globe: Beta Boston)


The Reckoning for old IT service and outsourcing Firms (Brian Sommer/Diginomica)

Enterprise software in 2015: Bubbles, Box and Kim Jong-un (Fortune)

Here’s another look at Apple’s own iBeacon (Gigaom)

Comcast Raising Cable Modem Rental Fees (Multichannel)

FCC To Vote on Net Neutrality in February (Multichannel News)


Philly Tech News' best articles of 2014


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12/29: Horsham-based chip equipment maker SSEC acquired by Veeco Instruments for $150 million

12/23: Center City-based Cloudamize, helping customers manage cloud spending, ramps for growth

12/16: Veeva Systems, coming off strong quarter, announces several growth initiatives

12/10: Where in the world is Kenexa founder Rudy Karsan? In Philadelphia, investing in startups

11/30: LiquidHub, on acquisition path, aims to get larger but keep focus

11/24: First Round Capital. first institutional investor in Uber, has yet to comment on controversy

11/17: Keystone NAP's new Bucks County modular data center planned for early 2015 opening

11/13: Edison Partners returns fire at out-of-town critics at IMPACT '14, but tends to find most of its own deals elsewhere

10/24: Bill McDermott, Digital Health highlight IMPACT 2014 Capital Conference

10/19: Neat, after period of organizational changes, seeks broader market; Partners with HP on product
Update 11/5: Announces new CEO


10/11: Philadelphia Salesforce.com ecosystem on display at Dreamforce '14

9/29: Villanova-based RoundCorner partners with Salesforce.com Foundation for non-profit, higher ed SaaS

9/23: Sage Group to acquire Mt Laurel-based PayChoice for $158 million

9/6: Quintiq CEO Allis discusses his company's pending acquisition by Dassault Systemes

9/5: Pet360 being acquired by PetSmart for $130 million, plus potential $30 million earnout

8/9: NJ Serial Entrepreneur, Wharton Grad Marc Lore Snags $55 Million to Build E-Commerce Platform Jet

8/5: Cerner acquires Malvern-based Siemens Health Services for $1.3 billion

7/13: Philadelphia Technology Park acquired by St. Louis firm

7/5: Penn Mezzanine, TL Ventures and their ties to Safeguard Scientifics

6/2: Allentown's Trifecta Technologies sells IBM ecommerce practice to focus on fast-growing Salesforce.com business

5/18: Nebraska firm acquires Plymouth Meeting-based Health Advocate for about $265 million

5/7: Garfield Group rebrands and repositions

5/4: Boomi co-founder Rick Nucci launching new venture, Guru

3/20: SevOne to expand to larger Philly office

3/18: Phorum 2014, to be held April 10 during Philly Tech Week, has powerful list of headliners

3/6: LLR Partners closes 4th fund at $950 million

2/23: Convergence, consolidation in US, Global broadband markets

2/21: RJMetrics' growth seen as symbol of Philly entrepreneurial progress

2/15: Hoopla Software raises $8 million led by Trinity Ventures; moving development team to larger Malvern-area offices

2/13: Comcast's objectives in acquiring Time Warner Cable

2/9: Oregon firm acquires King of Prussia-based Maxwell Systems from LLR Partners; some job losses expected

1/13: Charter makes opening bid of more than $61 billion for Time Warner Cable; will (& when will) Comcast get involved?