Comcast confirms: We ban downloaders after 90 GB (Computerworld)


Roberts Likes Comcast's Chances (Multichannel News via Broadcast Newsroom)


Computer Memory Designed In Nanoscale Can Retrieve Data 1,000 Times Faster (ScienceDaily)
A long way from commercialization, but they are doing something exciting things at Penn in this area.


SAP to Unveil Web Software (Reuters via Red Herring)


Salesforce Unveils New Name with Force (eWeek)


Boomi On Demand Rolls Out on Salesforce.com's AppExchange (ebizQ)


Styky Launches Mobile Social Networking App at TechCrunch
(MMDNewswire.com)
Styky is from Philadelphia-based Fone2Fone Inc.


MySpace Gets Facebook Travel App
(WebProNews)
About "Where I've Been", created by Philadelphian Craig Ulliot.

Facebook Funders Launch Facebook Fund for App Developers (GigaOM)
First Round Capital's Josh Kopelman will be on advisory panel.


Siemens plans to focus on organic growth - CFO
(Thomson Financial via CNNMoney)
Specifically refers to Siemens Medical.



T-Mobile buys local SunCom Wireless
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


Intertek Group acquires two companies for 13 mln stg in US, Australia
(Thomson Financial via Hemscott.com)
UK firm buys Philadelphia-based National Software Testing Labs(NSTL), which specializes in testing mobile applications, for $12 million.


Beyond.com, Inc. Unveils an On-Demand, Comprehensive Career Portal Solution for Online Businesses
(BusinessWire)

Modevity Launches Imperium(TM) New Digital Media (DRM) Digital Rights Management Technology with Integrated Content Management an Industry First (PR Newswire)

Board takes a close look at cell towers (phillyBurbs.com)
I wonder if any of these people are willing to give up their cells, or use them less.


Vanguard Ranks Third in Information Week 500

The Information Week 500 for 2007 is out. This list focuses not on IT vendors(though some are on it), but on how well companies utilize IT to function internally and serve customers. Vanguard ranked third (see article on Vanguard here). Also, there is a profile of Vanguard's CIO, Paul Heller. Wyeth was mentioned as one of seven companies that have ranked consistently high over the last five years. There are several more Philly area companies ranked in the top 250; I plan to have a breakout of them within the next two days.


On TruePosition


About three weeks ago I commented on a reported siginificant decline in results at TruePosition, the Berwyn wireless location-based services vendor which is 89% owned by John Malone's Liberty Media(and attributed to its Liberty Capital Group tracking stock). BTW, at the time I referred to its technology as "GPS based" but it really is not. Rather, it finds locations by calculating the distances between different cell towers.
So I looked into it and this is what I found in Liberty's 10-Q filing:

REVENUE. Our consolidated revenue increased $168 million or 8.3% and $390 million or 9.9% for the three and six months ended June 30, 2007, respectively, as compared to the corresponding prior year period. The three month increase is due primarily to a $63 million or 3.9% increase for QVC, $66 million generated by Starz Media, which we acquired in August 2006 and $50 million generated by the Atlanta Braves, which we acquired in May 2007. The six month increase is due to a $192 million or 6.0% increase for QVC, $127 million generated by Starz Media and $50 million generated by the Atlanta Braves. In addition, we recognized a full six months of revenue for Provide and FUN in 2007. These increases were partially offset by $27 million and $51 million decreases for TruePosition for the three and six months ended June 30, 2007, respectively. In November 2006, TruePosition signed an amendment to its existing services contract with Cingular Wireless that requires TruePosition to develop and deliver additional software features. Because vendor specific objective evidence related to the value of these additional features does not exist, TruePosition is required to defer revenue recognition until all of the features have been delivered. TruePosition estimates that these features will be delivered in the first quarter of 2008. Accordingly, absent any further contractual changes, TruePosition will not recognize any revenue under this contract until 2008. TruePosition's services contract with its other major customer, T-Mobile, Inc., has a similar provision which prevents TruePosition from recognizing revenue. It should be noted, however, that both Cingular Wireless and T-Mobile are paying currently for services they receive and that the aforementioned deferrals have normal gross profit margins included. See Operating Results by Business below for a more complete discussion of QVC's and Starz Entertainment's results of operations.

I'm not sure what this means. Is this simply a short-term blip caused by specific requirements for deliverables that is (virtually) guaranteed to be made up in 2008, or does this reflect some degree of client dissatisfaction with the performance of the product that could materially effect the long-term financial prospects of the business? I don't know. There may not be a big problem here, and I know there are legal limitations on what you can say and can't say, but if I was an investor in the company I would want a clearer explanation than that.

TruePosition's core application right now is to provide systems that enable wireless carriers meet FCC standards for E-911 coverage. This past week, The FCC considerably toughened those standards in ways that could help TruePosition. Accuracy requirements must be meet at local service area levels rather than on statewide average levels. The implications of this are obvious in a state such as Pennsylvania, with the large concentration of population in a few areas and the rest of the state being mostly rural. Benchmarks have been established toward ensuring full compliance by September 11, 2011. Many in the industry are very critical of the standards and timelines, believing that new technologies are being tested and developed that could provide better performance in the future. But if wireless carriers are forced to ramp up quickly, using existing technologies, TruePosition should be in a position to benefit, both in terms of business from their existing US customers(AT&T and T-Mobile), and also in the potential to pick up business from other carriers who might at the very least need TruePosition in order to achieve some kind of "hybrid" solution.

Lastly, on Friday TruePostion won a patent-infringement case against Andrew Corp in the amount of $45.3 million, after a two week trial in Delaware. The amount of the award could be potentially tripled, though in any case such as this at the Federal District Court level, it will probably be a long time before they see any money out of it.



Deutsche Telekom Plans to Buy SunCom for $1.6 Billion
(Bloomberg)


Leap Rebuffs MetroPCS (Red Herring)


Business Objects Won't Comment On Takeover Report
(Dow Jones via CNNMoney)
SAP said to be main candidate to acquire Business Objects, though some strongly disagree with that assessment.


Exact Software of Holland pays US$51.5M for Toronto-based Longview Solutions

(The Canadian Press via Google News).
Continuing the consolidation in the Business Intelligence space. Longview's US headquarters are in Conshohocken.


A Big Sales Job For Salesforce.com
Can the pioneer of Net-delivered software prove it's more than a one-hit wonder?
(Business Week)



Comcast Buying Entertainment Community Site BuddyTV
(paidContent)
No official confirmation yet. BuddyTV, based in Seattle, was launched by a couple of Wharton grads who had previously sold a startup to aQuantive.


Comcast: cable working on interactive ad platform (Reuters UK)


Comcast Touts HD Offerings via New Web Site (TVWeek)


Clued in to who's prescribing what (Philadelphia Inquirer)


Investor seeks voice on Ikon board (Philadelphia Inquirer)


Journal Register Company Announces Executive Promotions of Scott A. Wright and Julie A. Beck (Marketwire via CNNMoney)


DiStefano returns to Philadelphia Inquirer (Poynteronline)
Memo to staff released on Friday says business journalist is returning from Bloomberg.


Soda company pops to the top (phillyBurbs.com)
Story on Bucks County companies on Inc. 5000.



William Stuek Named Non-Executive Chairman of the Board for TAGSYS RFID
(BusinessWire)


RFID Medical Cabinets Evaluated in New Benchmark ((RFID Update)
More about Tagsys. On Thursday I reported on their latest round of financing. Tagsys has significant operations in Doylestown.


ETC explores media projects in educational partnership (The Tartan: Carnegie Mellon)


Liquid concrete
As software shifts to an “on demand” model, can SAP move with the times?
(The Economist)


A1S: How it will affect SAP jobs
(SearchSAP.com)


SAP’s vox populi (ZDNet Blogs)


Comcast Shows How Not to Win Friends (The Motley Fool)



Comcast Business Services in Play
(Adweek)



Gemalto Reports Fall In First-Half Profits
(Card Technology)
But some positive trends boost the the stock price of the company formed last year by the merger of Gemplus and Axalto.


Companies That Management Can't Fix: Journal Register (24/7 Wall Street)
Dead in the water? I think someone else could probably do a better job with the properties, which include many Philly-area papers, but nobody is going to assume all that debt($650 million). There would have to be some type of restructuring of it.


Publisher Seeks to Put Bee on Building (Associated Press via Forbes)
Anything for a buck, I guess. The New York Times would never do anything like this. Would they? Of course, I don't know what's going to happen with the Journal once Rupert gets his hands on it. I'm not so concerned about the supposed visual blight, but what it would do to the paper's (and the city's) image.


Glasgow Web hosting firm growing strong
HostMySite.com says customer service is its top priority
(Wilmington News-Journal)



Tagsys Receives $16 Million More in Third Round of VC
(Northeast Venture Capital Funding and M&A Activity Blog)
Tagsys, an RFID systems firm based in Cambridge, MA, has raised $80 million to date. That's a lot of money. Tagsys has a major portion of its operations in Doylestown.


Interest Grows In Workforce Performance Management Software
Forecasted boost in the market drives vendor SuccessFactors to pursue a stock IPO.
(Information Week)
More competition coming Kenexa's way.


AmerisourceBergen Technology Group Opens New Facility in Buffalo Grove,Illinois
(PR Newswire)


Wi-fi Philly: Too many questions (OP-ED by Frank Rizzo: Philadelphia Daily News)


Does Philly's Wi-Fi Program Really Work? (NBC10.com)


Haydenfilms 3.0 Online Film Festival Picks 50 Best Entries; People's Choice Voting Will Determine Final Four Winners
(PR Newswire)



For Networks, Thin Is In
(New York Times)


Devon IT Announces Full Line of Virtualization-Ready Thin Client Terminals
(BusinessWire)


Is Comcast Customer Service Improved Yet?
Apparently not for one Ad Age writer...
(Broadband Reports)


On Sports Media | Standoff keeping Penn State fans in dark
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


SAP snags big win over Oracle, thanks to Duet, TCO
(SearchSAP.com)


Enterprise Resource Planning Market for Tier 3 SMBs to Grow 11% Annually (ARC Advisory Group)


BizTalk Server R2 Ships With SOA Flavor (internetnews.com)
May be a big step forward for Microsoft in Business Process Management (BPM)

InterDigital (IDCC): Shaping the future of wireless telecommunications (BloggingStocks)


Mindbridge Delivers Open Source Information Monitoring Service to Unisys (PR Newswire)
Mindbridge is based in Eagleville.


Open source suppliers offer SaaS challenge
Talend joins SugarCRM, OpSource joins Boomi
(Reg Developer|UK)


Octagon Expands West Coast Presence
Company Opens Mountain View Office to Support EDC Operations
(PharmaLive)


Thomson Scientific to Host Pharmaceutical Vision - A User's Conference for Information, Regulatory Affairs, Competitive Intelligence and Biotechnology Professionals (PR Newswire)



Thermo Fisher Scientific Works With Microsoft to Web-Enable its LIMS Solutions, Giving Customers Maximum Flexibility
(PharmaLive)



Pegasus Expands Distribution Channels Through New Agreement with StarCite
(BusinessWire)



WPCS Signs Letter of Intent to Acquire Empire Electric
(PR Newswire via CNNMoney)


Formation, Inc. Announces 100% Storage Capacity Increase and SATA Interface for ToughDisk(R) 3500 Rugged Hard Disk (PR Newswire)


New expensewatch.com Release Features Substantial Credit Card Management and Controls (PR Newswire)
Employees are going to love that.

Innovation Philadelphia leader to resign (Philadelphia Business Journal)


A few more wrapups on Podcamp Philly:

Philly Podcamp 2007 - Saturday Wrapup
(Li Evans: Search Marketing Gurus)

Thoughts on Podcamp Philly 2007
(Ken Newquist: The Atomic Age)

Winning at PodCamp Philly (Oliver Picher: Fun With Networking)
Oliver won the iPhone, and now he doesn't quite know what to do with it.



Motorola IPTV make a couple of announcements
(gadgetell)
Motorola's Home & Network Mobility unit, based in Horsham, announces that it has shipped its 2 millionth Internet Protocol TV set top box.


Apple's deal with InterDigital all but guarantees 3G iPhone
(ars technica)


Oracle, SAP Case Delayed Again (eWeek)


Infor: The $2B Company No One Has Ever Heard Of (eWeek)
Infor is the third largest enterprise application vendor, behind SAP and Oracle.


Pipeline Software Completes Successful SAP-Primavera Integration at The High Companies (Marketwire)


Software testing: shadow of consolidation looms (expresscomputeronline India)
Considerable discussion of AppLab's strategy.


Broadband is a Finite Resource, Comcast Suggests (MarketingVox)

Some thin client news items:
HP Buy of Neoware Gets FTC Clearance (Associated Press via Forbes)

Thin-client Laptops Offer Glimpse of a Diskless Future (PC World)

Devon IT Launches Industry’s First Desktop Virtualization Lab
(BusinessWire)




Fidelity and SunGard Enhance Integrated Trading and Custody Platform for Trust and Retirement Providers
(BusinessWire)

Executives expect to add IT and finance jobs in 4Q (Philadelphia Business Journal)



Apple Licenses 3G Technology
(Information Week Blog)
Big win for InterDigital


HOT SPOTS FOR HQ JOBS
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


Sensors and insensibility
State is asked to pay for traffic info taxpayers already funded
(Atlanta Journal-Constitution editorial)
Traffic.com takes some heat in Atlanta

Microsoft signs deal with spinoff (seattlepi.com)
Microsoft licenses back technology from Inrix(a company it created and spun off), which competes with Traffic.com. This raises questions about the future of Microsoft's existing relationship with Traffic.com.


Main Line’s Musser Backing Seizure-Inducing Sports Site
(The Daily Examiner: Philadelphia Magazine)
New college sports site (do we really need another one?) from founder of ESPN.

Cisco Flashes Cross-Platform Play (Light Reading: Cable Digital News)
Comcast Interactive Media seems impressed with Cisco's new Flash-based content delivery system.

Cognos splashes out (Andy On Enterprise Software)
More on Cognos-Applix deal and Qliktech.


Honors Program: QlikTech International
Project Name: Business Software that Saves Lives
(Computerworld)

Computer data firm nets venture capital funds
More Del. companies are getting noticed by investors
(Wilmington News-Journal)

Arbitron Admits Errors, Promises Bill Reduction (Market Research Industry Online)
Problems with samples for new radio rating system being tested in Philadelphia and Houston. (When in doubt, try it out on Philadelphia first.)

Heartland, Shareholders to Sell Stock (Associated Press via Forbes)
LLR Partners among those partially cashing out.


Bazaarvoice Closes $8.8 Million Series B
(TechCrunch)

Time Warner Drops Money On ScanScout
(adotas)
Two more significant follow-on rounds for First Round Capital portfolio companies.


Early-stage stars
(The Deal)
Includes profile of First Round Capital's Josh Kopelman.


PodCamp Highlights The Tech Hub of Philly
(NewTeeVee)

Touchstone Wireless
New headquarters opens
(phillyBurbs.com)


Apple signs iPhone patent deal with Interdigital (CNET News)



Shutting Down Big Downloaders
Comcast Cuts Internet Service to Bandwidth Hogs
(Washington Post)
Is the gig up for Comcast?


Dish Adds BTN, Comcast "Willing to Talk"; DirecTV Revs Up HD (Cable360)
Big Ten Network still hopeful of Comcast deal.


Less wireless?
(The Next Mayor: Philadelphia Daily News Blog)
More on Wireless Philly

BI Dominoes Continue To Fall... (Forrester Research Blog)
Analysis of Cognos/Applix deal and its potential competitive impact on Qliktech.


Private equity strengthens American companies with capabilities, clarity, culture and capital
(Private Equity Council press release)
PR piece highlights SunGard as a successful example of private equity buyout.


September 24. Inaugural Event. Mobile Monday.
(MoMoMidAtlantic)
New area chapter of wireless mobility group formed.


Shiny Media launches US blog network (journalism.co.uk)
UK blog network's US venture will be partially based in Philly.


Pension funds to boost N.J. companies
(NorthJersey.com)


P4Ps on the rise; some question use of plans
(Modern Healthcare Online)
Executive of Conshohocken's Portico Systems discusses the IT systems needed to track rapidly growing "pay-for-performance" medical programs.


City to let Internet do its bidding
Turns to online auction houses to find buyers for surplus property.
(The Morning Call)


C&D Technologies Announces Second Quarter Results (PR Newswire)


New Engineering Lecture Series at Penn State Great Valley
(BusinessWire)


Muni WiFi Collapse a Boon for WiMAX (Red Herring)


Smart Leaders
Nooruddin ‘Rudy’ Karsan
Chairman and CEO, Kenexa Corp.
(Smart Business Philadelphia)



Bentley Acquires STAAD/CHINA and SSDD Software to Deliver Complete Structural Steel Solutions to China
(Bentley Press Release)


Review: After Smoke Clears, FiOS a Hit (Associated Press via Google News)
Everybody in the press loves to praise FiOS and lambast Comcast. Accurate? Maybe.


Verizon Shoots FiOS Infomercials
Telco Targets Comcast Markets With ‘My Home 2.0’
(Multichannel News)


Franklin Elects New Officers
(PR Newswire)


Franklin Electronics looking for acquisitions
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


Envisioning the Next Chapter for Electronic Books (New York Times)
The entry of two big players into the ebook market could have a major impact on Franklin Electronic, either positively or negatively.


Newtown-built satellite crashes after launch
(Philadelphia Inquirer)


A towering debate (phillyBurbs.com)
Almost everybody wants to use cell phones. but nobody wants the towers anywhere near them.



Phase Forward's J&J Deal Helps It Retain Leadership
(Investor's Business Daily via CNNMoney)
Also discusses Phase Forward competitor eResearch Technology of Philadelphia.


NEC Claims First Multi-Frequency, Multi-Protocol RFID Device (eWeek)



Drexel University to Host the “Unconference” PodCamp Philly for Industry Veterans and Novices
(BusinessWire)