Links 2/26: Skee-Ball Game Maker Sold to a Wisconsin Rival; Will Comcast Have to Buy Mobile Operators to Survive?






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Maker of Skee-Ball Game Sold to a Wisconsin Rival
(NY Times)
Not really tech, but sentimental story with local connection.

Happy 125th Birthday, David Sarnoff (David Who?) (Re/code)

Comcast et al. Will Have to Buy Mobile Operators to Survive, Says BTIG (Bsrron's Tech Trader Daily)
I don't always buy into everything BTIG espouses, such as in this csse.

But Comcast Cable CEO Neil Smit seemed to question the technology for the handoff between Cell snd Comcast WiFi hotspots snd the need for former: "We've build out the public spots based on the usage trends we see and I think it's – concerning the handoff between Wi-Fi and cellular, there is some technology out there. The question is whether you'd need to do the handoff or not and how seamless it would be. But we are looking at technology in that space as well." I took his comments as lesning towsrd a largely WiFi-based approach. ( Comcast Earnings Call, 2/3/2016).

Pai: No Way To Paper Over Title II Failure
Says Reclassification Was Wolf in Wolf’s Clothing
(Multichsnnel News)

Independence downplays WSJ report on Blues' merger meeting (Philadelphia Business Journal)

How does HSN plan to change course to reach 'distracted' shoppers? (Tampa Bay Times)

Sixers' owner's firm's fund faces 'junk' ratings (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Technicolor announces more layoffs in Olyphant (PA Homepage)
Nobody told remote PA town that people didn't need CDs and DVDs much anymore.


Looking back at Philly Tech News' "Young Companies to Watch" from Spring 2013, and starting an update


Tom Paine



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I am starting to update Philly Tech News' "Young Companies to Watch." Actually, its hardly an update, since the last version was published in Spring 2013. But in a way it makes it even more interesting to look back and see what has transpired since then.


I explained that the criteria I used back then was to find any data points I could use to make some guesses as to what a startup's market value might be. And I ranked the companies based on these rough estimates. No science to it, though I know valuation techniques reasonably well. In a few cases I knew an exact valuation (based on a reported transaction), and in a few cases I had virtually no data but went with my gut that a company was on to something good. But they were mostly just informed guesstimates on my part.

As I start the revision, I am seeking input. The pool of credible startups has increased greatly, and I don't know the new wave of the past couple of years as well as I'd like to. So don't hesitate to email me at phillytechnews@gmail.com












Young

Companies

To Watch


(Originally posted May 28, 2013)

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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Links 2/25: Has Uber Finally Met Its Match? SAP Hybris rolls out its modular microservices marketplace







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Startup ThousandEyes just landed $35 million. (Fortune)
This company sounds as if its in a space close to, but not in, SevOnes's space.

Salesforce Revenue Jumps 25% As Enterprises Go Digital (Information Week)

SAP Hybris rolls out its modular microservices marketplace. Is this a better approach to building an ecosystem? (Computerworld)

Amazon Wants to Seed Cloud With Banks (Bloomberg)


Has Uber Finally Met Its Match? (Vsnity Fsir)

The Politics Of The Internet Of Things (TechCrunch)

NJ Gives Thumbs Up on Charter/TWC Union (CED Magazine)

The Hershey Company Partners with Infosys to Build Predictive Analytics Capability using Open Source Information Platform on Amazon Web Services (Infosys Press Release)



Links 2/24: Salesforce delivers above Q4 targets, ups outlook; Big news from the far side of the state







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Highlights from the Oracle Cloud ERP analyst summit (Brian Sommer/ Diginomica)
Important stuff for Oracle.
Philly's Primavera Systems (acquired by Oracle around the beginning of the "Great Recession") lives on in Oracle's Cloud ERP offering.

Get ready for turmoil if Salesforce fails to deliver in its earnings today (Business Insider)

Salesforce.com shares rally 7% on outlook (Msrketwatch)

Salesforce delivers above Q4 targets, ups outlook (ZDNet)

Salesforce's Upbeat Outlook Quiets Concerns About Economy (Bloomberg)

Sharp decides to accept Foxconn’s takeover offer, sources say (Reuters via VentureBeat)


Google Fiber Is Finally Coming to Where all the Startups Are
(Re/code)

Zenefits lost its biggest client days before CEO resigned (San Francisco Business Times)
Missed this from earlier in the month.

Uber is expanding its self-driving research operations in Pittsburgh (The Verge)

Judge confirms what many suspected: Feds hired CMU to break Tor (Ars Technica)

Kent Plunkett has global plans for the 'new' Salary.com (Boston Business Journsl)


Links 2/23: SAP, Salesforce invest in Qubit's $40mm round; How Does Recently-Acquired ‘Cool’ Mobile BI Vendor Roambi Fit At SAP?







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Qubit Raises $40M To Power Big-Data Analytics For Marketing That Goes Beyond Adwords (TechCrunch)
SAP and Salesforce venture arms among investors.

How Does Recently-Acquired ‘Cool’ Mobile BI Vendor Roambi Fit At SAP? (ASUG News)

Google Fiber joins AT&T, Comcast in Huntsville, Ala.'s 1 Gbps party (FierceTelecom)

Time Inc. Said to Be Interested in Joining Fray of Yahoo Suitors (Bloomberg)


DigitalOcean to splash down Bangalore bit barn
(The Register)
DigitalOcean does not have a US data center? No, Register article is incorrect or incomplete; it has data centers in New York and San Francisco.

"Adrian Cockcroft, a well-known cloud infrastructure technologist and more recently a venture capitalist, working as a technology fellow at Battery Ventures, pointed DigitalOcean out in his overview of the cloud market last week at the Structure conference in San Francisco as one of the leaders, saying the company had been in “hyper growth” until about one year ago, even though recently its growth was slowing."
Data Center Knowledge, November 2015.

Paramount's Suitors? Here's Seven Top Prospects (Hollywood Reporter)

COMCAST'S FUTURE TECHNOLOGY HUB ON THE RISE IN PHILADELPHIA (Comcast)


Pa. to look into complaints about Verizon copper lines
(Philly.com)


Links 2/22: Linode probe into 2015 crack finds fake 2FA creds flaw; Arris layoffs to include Horsham








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Linode probe into 2015 crack finds fake 2FA creds flaw (The Register)

Linode SSH key blunder left virtual servers open to man-in-the-middle fiddles for months (The Register)

Off 10% Worldwide
Cuts Follow Recent Acquisition of Pace
(Multichannel News)
Says layoffs will include Arris Horsham (formerly Motorola Home).


Can Rotten Tomatoes still be trusted now that Comcast owns it? (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Angelakis launches his $4b Comcast-financed fund (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Oracle snags cloud startup Ravello in deal said to be worth $500m (PCWorld)




Philly Tech People News 2/21: Idinopulos leaves PeopleLinx, rejoins McKinsey; First Round Capital names first female partner




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Michael Idinopulos leaves PeopleLinx, rejoins McKinsey



Michael Idinopulos, who was PeopleLinx' Chief Marketing Officer from 2013 through 2015, has returned to McKinsey & Company, this time as VP Client Experience,  New Ventures, according to a recent update on his LinkedIn page.

Idinopulos was first with McKinsey in the mid-2000s leading firm-wide collaboration technology. His group launched some of the earliest enterprise-wide deployments of social technologies (blogs, wikis, microblogging, internal social networks), according his LinkedIn page.

He then ventured into the social enterprise world, first with Socialtext, one of the earliest technology platforms for social software inside the enterprise, and then with PeopleLinx. Among his achievements there was refocusing the company away from a dependence on LinkedIn to a more open approach built on the Salesforce platform.

New Ventures, the unit he is joining, is a tech startup within McKinsey that brings its best technology to its clients.


Idinopulos received his Ph.D., Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley.

There is no CMO listed on PeopleLinx' website, and no word on whether its seeking a replacement, but Amaya Capellan, who has Princeton and Wharton degrees as well as a broad range of experience, has been on board as VP of Product since early 2015.



Birchbox Co-Founder Hayley Barna Joins First Round Capital as First Female Partner (Re/code)

 Visible change in First Round leadership ranks /
FRC website


AccuWeather Names Sarah Katt as VP
Product Development, Operations Exec Joins From Verizon
(Multichannel News)

We’re excited to announce two additions to the Comcast Ventures entrepreneurs-in-residence (EIRs) program: Michelle Gonzalez and Noah Shanok. (Comcast)


TWO COMCAST NBCUNIVERSAL EXECUTIVES NAMED AMONG MULTICHANNEL NEWS’ WONDER WOMEN (Comcsst)

MissionOG adds Rob Metzger as Senior Advisor (PR Web)


HealthQX Continues To Grow & Attract Philadelphia Talent (Press Release)

Shannon Hartley, former head of Razorfish Health, joins nonprofit
(Medical Msrketing & Media)

NBCUniversal Cable Shakes Up Executive Team (The Wrap)


Yahoo Said to Start Approaching Possible Bidders Soon As Monday (Bloomberg)
Article suggests Comcast as potential bidder, but gives no evidence of its interest.


Saturday Highlights: York-based UFD connects into New Jersey; Signs of hyper activity in IoT market







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QVC laying off 100 in Pa., sending jobs abroad: Report
(Philadelphia Business Journal)

York-based UFD connects into New Jersey (York Dispstch)

Arris says its E6000 converged edge router is being used in Comcast DOCSIS 3.1 deployment (FierceCsble)


Rising Cloud Sales at Microsoft, Amazon Reflect Bigger Shift in Enterprise Market (Wall Street Journal: Digits)

AWS Remains Dominant Despite Microsoft and Google Growth Surges (Synergy
Research)



Data Center Stocks: Rackspace Pivot to Cloud Support Fails to Impress Investors (Dsts Center Knowledge)


Industrial and Consumer IoT Grow in Order of Magnitude
(Ed Ruth/ Verizon Ventures)

Amazon recruiting heavily for Echo and Alexa engineers, hosts big invite-only event to find talent (GeekWire)




Links 2/19: New IoT alliance formed; Salesforce Acquires PredictionIO To Build Up Its Machine Learning Muscle








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Microsoft, Samsung and others form IoT alliance to do what Apple and Google already are (The Next Web)


Limerick software firm to create 30 jobs with €5.5m investment (RTE)
Limerick (Ireland,not site of our beautiful nuke plant) software company Kneat, with a Philadelphia office, actually Norristown. Kneat offers a process validation platform for the Life Sciences companies.


Digital Place-Based Advertising Is Primed For Programmatic Growth (Ad Exchanger)
Mentions Vistar Media.

Salesforce Acquires PredictionIO To Build Up Its Machine Learning Muscle (TechCrunch)





Links 2/18: FCC approves controversial set-top proposal ; Epam Jumps 9% As Q4 Beats








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Epam Jumps 9% As Q4 Beats; Can Stock Challenge India Outsourcers? (Investor's
Business Dsily)


IBM Buys Truven For $2.6 Billion, Boosts Watson Health Unit (Information Week)

HHS adds more guidance for health app developers navigating HIPAA (Mobihealthnews)

FCC approves controversial set-top proposal by 3-2 vote (FierceCable)


Comcast offers credit for Monday's service outage (CNN Money)