9/15: Amazon Is Coming for Your Cable Channels; Verizon Readies Its Own Content Deal After T-Mobile’s Free Netflix




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Amazon Is Hungry and It’s Coming for Your Cable Channels (CLAIRE ATKINSON / NBC News)

Verizon Readies Its Own Content Deal After T-Mobile’s Free Netflix (Fortune)


Hurricane Irma took 7 million cable and wireline subscribers offline
(Ars Technica)

Oracle's stock sees its worst day in 4 years as a weak earnings forecast gets punished on Wall Street (CNBC)

Pittsburgh turns to Boston firm (BCG) for help in selling Steel City as a good Amazon HQ2 location (GeekWire)

The three sites Philly is pitching to Amazon (Philly.com)

How an Amazon HQ might change how Philly operates (Philly.com)



Online Lenders Gain Traction By Partnering With Incumbents
(ValueWalk)




9/14: Suburban Philadelphia office market bouncing back from slowdown; Cornerstone OnDemand hires advisers to explore a sale




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Who are the right partners to get you into more smart homes?
(ReadWrite)
Comcast's take.

How to stop Facebook and Apple taking over the mobile phone industry (The Register)


Suburban Philadelphia office market bouncing back from slowdown (Delco Times)

Indians in the U.S. Fact Sheet (Pew Research Center)
Philadelphia has the ninth largest concentration of Indian-Americans, per Pew.





Amtrak debuts new marketing campaign amid years of flat ridership levels (CNBC)





Oracle Floats Near Record High As It Prepares Quarterly Earnings (IBD)

Oracle shares rise after earnings, revenue beat estimates (CNBC)

Oracle’s Larry Ellison takes aim at Amazon Web Services, promises a new “self-driving” database (GeekWire)




AWS: Don't be a SAP, get one of our massive HANA boxes
(The Register)

Cornerstone OnDemand hires advisers to explore a sale (Fortune)

Wisconsin state legislature signs off on $3 billion Foxconn incentive package (VentureBeat)
What will be the price tag of the Amazon incentive package?


9/13: Ewing NJ-based Universal Display now worth more than $6 billion; supplies OLED material & IP for new iPhoneX




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The investor behind startups with billion dollar exits explains how retail needs to change
(Recode)


Gov. Dayton says state's bid for Amazon HQ to be 'restrained' (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
Naturally, Dayton cited the importance of local companies Target and Best Buy.


Apttus scores $55M as it closes in on an IPO (TechCrunch)

Comcast Places a Bigger Bet on Selling to Businesses
(Fortune)


Verizon CEO Sees Decision on Online TV Service in 6 Months
(Bloomberg via Ad Age)

Why Fortune 500 Companies Are Trusting the Cloud More Than Ever (Fortune)
SAP touts S/4 Hana, without hard numbers.

Confirmed: Oracle laid off 964 people from former Sun building (The Register)




DowDuPont alters post-merger breakup plans amid investor pressure (CNBC)



Ewing NJ-based Universal Display Corporation (NASDAQ:OLED) now worth more than $6 billion; supplies OLED material & IP for new iPhoneX.



FanDuel raising new money from insiders
(Axios)



Population change has varied greatly in or near key office submarkets; will this affect future demand? (JLL Philadelphia)




9/12: Amazon disputes reports its eyeing Boston; Comcast's Roberts Pushes Back Against Stock Drop




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Report: Amazon considering Boston for second headquarters (Axios)



Comcast Chief Brian Roberts Pushes Back Against Stock Drop (Variety)

EHR tasks take up half of the primary care physician’s workday (Med City News)

Questions Over C.E.O.’s Conduct Cloud Social Finance, a Lending Start-Up (NY Times)
These are the guys who bought Delaware startup ZenBank.


9/11: Comcast’s machine learning app saves big dollars on truck rolls; CEO of SoFi says he will step down following sexual harassment allegations




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Comcast Is Raising Prices. Again.
(TV Answerman)

Comcast’s machine learning app saves ‘tens of millions’ of dollars in truck rolls (FierceCable)
Maybe Comcast could use truck roll savings to hold down pricing?

Comcast's Universal park in Orlando to reopen Tuesday; company assessing cable operations (Philly.com)

Meet Guru: Bringing You Knowledge Everywhere You Need It (Emergence Capital)
Emergence Capital, a leading VC in the SaaS/Cloud space, led Guru's latest round.

Where should Amazon build HQ2? We let the data decide (GeekWire)
Seattle's own tech website ranks Philly 4th.

The CEO of SoFi says he will step down following sexual harassment allegations (Recode)




Rackspace acquires Datapipe as it looks to expand its managed services business (TechCrunch)

Inside Juicero’s Demise, From Prized Startup to Fire Sale (Bloomberg)

NTSB Staff to Say Tesla Autopilot Should Share Blame for 2016 Crash (Bloomberg)



Weekend Highlights: Views on Amazon's search for Headquarters #2




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In the bidding war for Amazon, where does Philly stand? (Philly.com)


Dear Amazon: Here Are 25+ Really Good Reasons for You to Come to Philly (PhillyMag)

‘It’s never too late to say we’re sorry’: Seattle leaders respond to Amazon plans to establish second HQ outside its hometown (GeekWire)
One theory about why Amazon is looking elsewhere; If accurate it doesn't bode well for Philly, which has a somewhat similar political environment.

Why Amazon's Growth Ambitions Don't Fit in Seattle (Dow Jones)

DOES AMAZON REALLY NEED A $5 BILLION SECOND HQ? MAYBE. (Wired)



As Amazon Pushes Forward With Robots, Workers Find New Roles (NY Times)


Attacked by Rotten Tomatoes (NY Times)
Comcast/NBC-owned property.

Accenture buys Philly's IBB, helped Comcast, Verizon go digital (Philly.com)





9/8: San Francisco firm acquires Delphic Digital; Holtec International Opens New Technology Campus In Camden




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From Philly to Tulsa, job-hungry cities line up to convince Amazon they’re the best spot for 2nd HQ (GeekWire)

Equifax stock tumbles 14% after credit score hack (TechCrunch)


San Francisco firm acquires fast-growing Philadelphia digital marketing agency (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Anexinet Hires Marketing VP For 'Aggressive' Campaign Push To Win In Key Verticals (CRN)
Trying to expand geographic footprint.

Holtec International Opens New Technology Campus In Camden (CBS Philly)

Blue Apron No. 2 Holder Capital World Investors Sells Its Stake (Bloomberg)





Today: Philly wants 2nd Amazon HQ; Guru Lands $9.3M in Latest Funding Round




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Amazon Announces Plans for Huge New North America Offices (NY Times)
Should Philly apply?





Philly wants to bring Amazon’s HQ here. But where? (Curbed Philly)

Six cities Amazon should consider for its second headquarters (GeekWire)


Guru Lands $9.3M in Latest Funding Round (PhillyMag)


Disney, Comcast shares fall on disappointing forecasts (Reuters)


Once a Running Joke, LinkedIn Is Suddenly a Hot Social Network. Here’s What Changed (Adweek)

Enterprise use of Macs about to expand ‘substantially’ (Computerworld)

Can New York City Lead In Life Sciences? (Clinicalleader.com)

Winfrey: Charter is ‘Strategically Complete' (Multichannel News)

Comcast will lose 100K-150K video subscribers in Q3, residential products chief Strauss says (FierceCable)

Knicks Make a Winner Out of Dolan Even as TV Businesses Sour (Bloomberg)







Accenture to Acquire IBB Consulting to Expand Accenture Strategy Capabilities in Communications, Media & Technology Industry

Accenture to Acquire IBB Consulting to Expand Accenture Strategy Capabilities in Communications, Media & Technology Industry
September 06, 2017 12:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has signed an agreement to acquire IBB Consulting, a premier consulting firm that helps leading broadband and mobile operators, media companies and technology providers identify emerging industry shifts, adapt to market changes and capitalize on new business and technology opportunities. IBB Consulting will strengthen the ability of Accenture Strategy to advise clients in the Communications, Media & Technology (CMT) industries by designing business and technology strategies to create future value, drive new growth and transform operations as they seek to become fully digital businesses.

“By joining Accenture Strategy, we will combine a strong culture of collaboration with a leading client-centric workforce to bring new value to clients as they seek to capitalize on the convergence happening across their industries.”

Following completion of the acquisition, approximately 160 of IBB Consulting’s highly skilled professionals are expected to join the Accenture Strategy CMT industry practice. The majority of IBB Consulting’s workforce are based in North America, with the balance based in Australia. The acquisition will expand Accenture’s capabilities in delivering strategy services for CMT clients with pioneering strategic thinking around key industry issues such as networks, digital video and IPTV, digital transformation, next generation mobility, internet of things (IoT), M&A, cloud, advanced advertising, data analytics and insights, marketing optimization, and international growth.

“Companies across all industries are staking claims in the digital world, disrupting media, communications, high tech companies and IoT players, fueling deep competition from industry stalwarts and nimble new entrants alike,” said Mark Knickrehm, chief executive officer, Accenture Strategy. “The acquisition of IBB Consulting will enhance our ability to deliver deep, industry-specific strategies for our clients by helping them define and deliver a new breed of capabilities that drive competitiveness, reduce costs, leverage emerging technologies and expand operational excellence to put them atop the intersection of business, technology and operations.”

Founded in 2001 with headquarters in Philadelphia, IBB Consulting serves as convergence specialists to leading broadband, media, mobile and technology companies. IBB Consulting’s deep industry focus—that spans network infrastructure, software, content and devices—enables global clients to pioneer new products and services, develop innovative business models and successfully execute business operations.

“Our goal has always been to help clients innovate rapidly with a full lifecycle project approach, from ideation to execution,” said Dr. Imran Shah, co-founder and managing partner of IBB Consulting. “By joining Accenture Strategy, we will combine a strong culture of collaboration with a leading client-centric workforce to bring new value to clients as they seek to capitalize on the convergence happening across their industries.”

Completion of the acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

About Accenture

Accenture is a leading global professional services company, providing a broad range of services and solutions in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations. Combining unmatched experience and specialized skills across more than 40 industries and all business functions – underpinned by the world’s largest delivery network – Accenture works at the intersection of business and technology to help clients improve their performance and create sustainable value for their stakeholders. With approximately 411,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries, Accenture drives innovation to improve the way the world works and lives. Visit us at www.accenture.com.

Accenture Strategy operates at the intersection of business and technology. We bring together our capabilities in business, technology, operations and function strategy to help our clients envision and execute industry-specific strategies that support enterprise wide transformation. Our focus on issues related to digital disruption, competitiveness, global operating models, talent and leadership help drive both efficiencies and growth. For more information, follow @AccentureStrat or visit www.accenture.com/strategy.

About IBB Consulting

IBB Consulting is a premier consulting firm serving top companies in wireless and mobility, broadband and media. Founded in 2001, IBB Consulting’s team of senior industry experts leverages its extensive business planning, strategy, technology and execution experience to help clients pioneer new products and services, develop innovative business models, and successfully execute business operations. IBB Consulting has worked with leading companies to conceive and grow some of the most significant strategic, marketing and operational and technology initiatives in the industry. The firm is based in Philadelphia. More information about IBB is available at www.ibbconsulting.com.



9/6: Accenture buys Philly's IBB; Fanatics closes that $1 billion round led by SoftBank




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Accenture buys Philly's IBB, helped Comcast, Verizon go digital (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Accenture Deals for IBB Consulting
(Multichannel News)

Given an assist, sports e-commerce giant Fanatics closes that $1 billion round led by SoftBank (TechCrunch)


Roku Launches Free Channel With Movies From Warner Bros., MGM, Sony and More (Hollywood Reporter)

WHY WEWORK THINKS IT'S WORTH $20 BILLION (Wired)

Here’s Why GE Shelved Plans to Build its Own Amazon-Like Cloud (Fortune)

Digital health is dead, says this health-tech investor (CNBC)


9/5: Amtrak CEO slams Elon Musk's Hyperloop plan as unrealistic; GE discovers that industrial IoT doesn’t scale




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GE discovers that industrial IoT doesn’t scale
(Stacey on IOT)

Raising Venture Capital? Take a “Discount” on Your Valuation (Marc Lore / LinkedIn )
Lore is President & CEO, Walmart.com, & Founder & CEO, Jet.com.

We need to stop pretending that the autonomous car is imminent (Recode)

Why ‘TAM’ doesn’t matter to me ( Matt Heiman / TechCrunch )

Amtrak CEO slams Elon Musk's Hyperloop plan as unrealistic (Business Insider)
Not coming to Philly anytime soon.

Yet another AWS config fumble: Time Warner Cable exposes 4 million subscriber records (The Register)

Ballard Spahr acquires big Minneapolis law firm (Philadelphia Business Journal)