Weekend Highlights: Final push to Amazon Deadline; Google says will Invest in Business, Workforce Development in Pennsylvania, elsewhere




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Cities throw themselves at Amazon as deadline looms (The Hill)

KOZs proposed, renewed to lure Amazon to University City (PlanPhilly)

Texans' Love Of Business And Philly's Great Location Could Win Amazon's HQ2 (Bisnow)

‘Dear Jeff’: Boston Globe shows how Amazon HQ2 can ‘help make our city better’ (GeekWire)

Google to Invest in Business, Workforce Development in Pennsylvania (USA Herald)
But not only Pennsylvania, or Pittsburgh.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai, a Wharton grad, chose to announce this in Pittsburgh.

New Jersey to join Nevada, Delaware in online poker pact (LA Times)


Salesforce takes another shot at IoT
(TechCrunch)




Hive-IO, run by former Devon IT CEO Joe Makoid, gets Series B funding from Citrix, Osage

Tom Paine




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Hive-IO, a startup focused on software-defined infrastructure, announced Tuesday it had completed its Series B Round of financing led by Rally Ventures with Citrix Systems, Inc., Osage Venture Partners (OVP), and El Dorado Ventures participating.

Hive-IO, based in New York, definitely has a Philly-like feel to it. Joe Makoid, former CEO of King of Prussia-based Devon IT, is Hive-IO's CEO as well as a founder. And with Osage's participation, Nate Lentz, Managing Partner at OVP joined the Hive-IO Board of Directors.

In July, Hive-IO announced it has acquired "certain assets" of Atlantis Computing, another player in software-defined infrastructure.


10/14: Comcast NBC's Fandango is acquiring rival online ticketer MovieTickets.com; SoFi Withdraws U.S. Banking Application, Citing Leadership Change




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Microsoft and Amazon struck a brilliant partnership to take on Google in the next big thing for cloud computing (Business Insider)

Cable operators need to raise standalone broadband to $80 to offset cord cutting, analyst says (FierceCable)
But is that truly the best approach, or should Cable emphasize bundles that minimize any cost savings from cord cutting?


Comcast NBC's Fandango is acquiring rival online ticketer MovieTickets.com
(TechCrunch)

SoFi Withdraws U.S. Banking Application, Citing Leadership Change (Fortune)


Fifty years old and still humming: Like the mainframe, Syncsort won’t quit
(Silicon Angle)

While Amazon and Microsoft battle in the cloud wars, this startup quietly built a $175 million business by picking up their slack (Business Insider)
But how's Linode doing?




10/12: Amazon's other tech hubs; Walmart recruiting at Penn




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Amazon's portfolio of tech hubs hints at top U.S. contenders for HQ2 (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Wal-Mart Wants to Break Into the Ivy League Recruiting Circuit (Bloomberg)
Recruiting at Penn.

Pharma companies are starting to recruit top talent from tech giants like Google and LinkedIn
(CNBC)

Many patent-holders stop looking to East Texas following Supreme Court ruling (Ars Technica)

NetSuite: One Year After the Oracle Acquisition (LAURIE MCCABE'S BLOG)


10/11: Trump v NBC; Farrow v NBC

Can Trump Really Shut Down NBC? (Bloomberg)





How Did NBC Miss Out on a Harvey Weinstein Exposé? (NY Times)



Comcast Pressures Local Cable Firms to Curb Low-Cost TV Packages (Bloomberg)



Qlik Announces CEO Transition David Murphy Appointed Interim CEO

Qlik Announces CEO Transition
David Murphy Appointed Interim CEO

October 11, 2017 10:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time
RADNOR, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Qlik®, a leader in data analytics, today announced that Lars Björk, CEO, has transitioned his responsibilities to David Murphy as interim CEO. David Murphy is the former President and COO of Blue Coat Systems and a current Qlik Board Member and Thoma Bravo Operating Partner. A search is underway to find a permanent CEO.

“Having spent my entire career at some of the premier companies within the software industry, I have long admired Qlik’s mission to deliver comprehensive business intelligence solutions across a wide spectrum of analytics use cases”
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David has more than 30 years of success in the software technology industry. As a part of the senior leadership team at Blue Coat Systems, he helped nearly double the revenue and profitability of the business over a three-year period, and successfully repositioned the company as a leading next-generation security vendor. Prior to Blue Coat, David was instrumental in building Mercury Interactive and Tivoli Systems into market leaders. “Having spent my entire career at some of the premier companies within the software industry, I have long admired Qlik’s mission to deliver comprehensive business intelligence solutions across a wide spectrum of analytics use cases,” said Murphy. “I look forward to working with the executive team to facilitate a seamless leadership transition while overseeing the company's ongoing growth.”

On behalf of Qlik’s Board, Seth Boro, a Board Member and Thoma Bravo Managing Partner, said “We thank Lars for his leadership at the company, and wish him the best in his future endeavors. He has been instrumental in building a world-class software business and in developing one of the most unique corporate cultures in the technology space. We are committed to Qlik’s success, and look forward to continuing to deliver unparalleled solutions and support for Qlik’s customers.”

“I have had the great privilege of serving Qlik for over 17 years, and I am proud of the innovative offerings and exponential growth we’ve achieved during my time with the business,” said Björk. “Qlik is a company with a great legacy, mission and culture, and I look forward to watching Qlik continue to evolve as one of the premier software companies in the world.”

About Qlik

Qlik® is the leading data analytics platform and the pioneer of user-driven business intelligence. Its portfolio of cloud-based and on-premise solutions meets customers’ growing needs from reporting and self-service visual analysis to guided, embedded and custom analytics, regardless of where data is located. Customers using Qlik Sense®, QlikView® and Qlik® Cloud, gain meaning out of information from multiple sources, exploring the hidden relationships within data that lead to insights that ignite good ideas. Headquartered in Radnor, Pennsylvania, Qlik does business in more than 100 countries with over 45,000 customers globally.

© 2017 QlikTech International AB. All rights reserved. Qlik®, Qlik Sense®, QlikView®, QlikTech®, Qlik Cloud®, Qlik DataMarket®, Qlik Analytics Platform®, Qlik NPrinting™, Qlik Connectors™, Qlik GeoAnalytics™ and the QlikTech logos are trademarks of QlikTech International AB which have been registered in multiple countries. Other marks and logos mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

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10/10: Walmart Says Its Online Sales Will Explode Next Year; SoftBank Leads $93 Million Investment in Pittsburgh AI Software Startup

Walmart Says Its Online Sales Will Explode Next Year Amid War With Amazon (Fortune)

Ikea on Amazon? Furniture giant to use online retailers (Seattle Times)

SoftBank Leads $93 Million Investment in Pittsburgh AI Software Startup (Bloomberg)


Altice no different from Comcast or Charter, despite promise to transform U.S. cable business, analyst contends
(FierceCable)

Apple Nears Pickup Of Steven Spielberg’s ‘Amazing Stories’ Reboot (Deadline)
NBC also has a role.




Express Scripts to Buy Medical Gatekeeper for $3.6 Billion (Bloomberg)




10/9: bpost acquires Radial, formerly eBay enterprise, for $820M: Honeywell prepares to spin off businesses - sources




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bpost acquires Radial, formerly eBay enterprise, for $820M
(TechCrunch)

Exclusive: Honeywell prepares to spin off businesses - sources (Reuters)


Trump vs Corker (Axios)

Switch and Roku stocks are doing much better than Blue Apron and Snap (Recode)

How Amazon is readying its blitz on the ad industry (Digiday)

VMware, SAP join forces on enterprise IoT
(ZDNet)

Why a 24-Year-Old Chipmaker
Is One of Tech’s Hot Prospects
(NY Times)


Weekend Highlights: Some fear 'Amazon tax' could hurt Pennsylvania's bid for company's second HQ; How Chattanooga used fiber to buoy the rest of its tech community




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New GE CEO Shakes Up Leadership Team
(Reuters via Fortune)

In Philly’s latest digital health accelerator cohort, women-led companies dominate (MedCity News)

Art Commission gives preliminary OK to 100 digital ad 'Links' connecting public to free WiFi (Phila Business Journal)



Some fear 'Amazon tax' could hurt Pennsylvania's bid for company's second HQ (TribLive)

How Chattanooga used fiber to buoy the rest of its tech community (VentureBeat)


The rising tension between IoT and ERP systems (ZDNet)

The Secret History of a Fleeting Pre-Internet Digital Media Channel (Motherboard)

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10/6: Sprint and T-Mobile Said To Be Ironing Out Final Deal Details; Shopify defends itself after Citron criticism




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Disney, Altice USA Seal Carriage Deal (Multichannel News)
Final multi-year agreement includes carriage of SEC, ACC networks.

Adelphia revisited: A decade on, Wired recounts the deal that spawned today’s consolidated cable industry (FierceCable)


Sprint and T-Mobile Are Ironing Out Final Deal Details (Bloomberg)


Shopify defends itself after Citron criticism (Reuters)








Amazon beams: We're best cloud buds with General Electric (The Register)
But what about Azure?

Amazon is on the brink of deciding if it will make a big move into selling drugs online (CNBC)

New Salesforce Service Targets Retail Banks' Customer Loyalty Challenges (CRM Daily)







SAP at 40 (SAP Video)



SAP started by ex-IBMers in 1970s.

Today: SAP market value - $136.5 bn

IBM market value - $146.7 bn