Malone on the Ropes? (Portfolio.com)

Sequoia Threatens Lawsuit Over E-Voting Machine Review
A New Jersey county asked a Princeton professor to conduct an independent review of Sequoia Voting Systems e-voting machines, which the company opposes.
(Information Week)

Discover beats analyst expectations
Despite dip in profits and rise in defaults, credit card company sees good first quarter
(Wilmington News Journal)

Business Pros That Invest In Startups (The Bulletin)

Windows Vista SP1 Flunks Out At Penn
University of Pennsylvania tech staffers are advising faculty and students not to upgrade to the new service pack for Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system.
(Information Week)

On-Demand (or SaaS) Index: The Bottom or More Pain (BI Blogs)

Exec quits, layoffs looming at Power Medical (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Projects in panorama
Software tools help eliminate blind spots that can sink an IT project
(Government Computer News)
Discusses Primavera Systems' ProSight product.

Lawson Software Sells Commerce Bank on New Product (NJBIZ.com)

Entercom Expands Use of Dynamic Ad Technology (Radio World)

Philly Flex Meeting - Using Flex with Ruby on Rails (Philadelphia Flex User Group)

I started my new job with advertising/interactive agency Red Tettemer 5 days ago (Social Media: The New Black)


Problem prompts Pa. to take down online voter registration form
(Associated Press via The Times Leader)
Amazing.


Verizon Nabs Most Valuable 700Mhz Spectrum
AT&T, Verizon together spend $16.2 billion out of $19.5 billion auction total
(BroadBand Reports)

Verizon's Open Network Strategy (Forbes)

March 2008 Business Outlook Survey (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia)
Better than some expected.

FCC to hold Comcast hearings at Stanford (ZDNet)

Comcast: FCC lacks any authority to act on P2P blocking (ars technica)

HHS secretary pitches pilot program (Philadelphia Business Journal)


Visa Shares Jump Sharply as Trading Starts
(New York Times-free subscription)

SAP and Novell’s open source initiative cuts TCO (SAPWatch: SearchSAP.com)

Samsung SDS Teams Up With SAP
(The Korea Times)

NetSuite CEO slams SAP and outlines successful SaaS drivers (MyCustomer.com)


Teradata Has Acquired BI/DW Firm Claraview
(Intelligent Enterprise)


BEA Surveys the State of the BPM Market
(Intelligent Enterprise)

Emerging technologies will soon marginalize IT's role in BI (Computerworld)

Bentley Publishes Digital Version of ‘The Year in Infrastructure 2007’ (BusinessWire)

Phoenix Integration Awarded Major NASA Research Initiatives (PRWeb)

Gemalto 2007 profit surges, confident for this year (Reuters)

Sequoia Voting Systems site hacked
(CNET News)
Company can't count votes, threatens Princeton professor.


SIIA Sues 8 eBay Sellers Over Software Copies
The Software & Information Industry Association accuses the defendants of selling illegal copies of Adobe Photoshop and other software.
(Information Week)
Two targets of suit are from area.

Schilling's 38 Studios hires Comcast vet MacLean (Mass High Tech)
He has a backup plan in case he can't pitch again.


Two more investments for First Round Capital. PlayCafe, a Los Angeles startup producing interactive online game shows, received seed funding, New Tee Vee reports. (Watch out, the darn site froze my computer.)
Also, the Indian media is reporting that First Round has invested in an Indian photographic services site called ZoomIn, though I haven't found any confirmation of that or reporting from the States.


Visa Raises $17.9 Billion in Record-Setting U.S. IPO (Bloomberg)
A lot of cash will be flowing into Delaware.

Comcast Cameras to Start Watching You? (NewTeeVee)

RFID hack could crack open 2 billion smart cards (Computerworld)

Outsourcing helps Valley business
Computer Aid of South Whitehall Twp. does software engineering
(Allentown Morning Call)


SAP: Bernstein Upgrades After Stock’s Recent Slid (Barron's: Tech Trader Daily)

Siemens Chief Loses Investor Trust With Earnings Cut (Bloomberg)


Science Center’s Integromics Receives 2007 Frost & Sullivan Product Innovation of the Year Award (BusinessWire)

Accenture to expand lifesciences R&D unit (Economic Times of India)

New ExpenseWatch.com Release Features Substantial Credit Card Management and Controls (Accounting Software 411)

FreedomPay(R) Announces the Patriot Card(TM), A Virtual Payment Card Leveraging the Benefits of ACH and Check Conversion Networks (PRNewswire)

ICG Commerce Drives Strong Growth in 2007 (Marketwire via CNNMoney)

SAS Opens Up SAS OnDemand for Academics (Campus Technology)

Summit showcases broadband’s fiscal benefit to New Jersey (Princeton Business Journal)

NJTC Members Take 'Techie' Message to Washington DC (PRNewswire)

High-tech scavenger hunt is a business plan hit at Princeton Univ. (Princeton Business Journal)

IDS Scheer Announces Expansion of Partnership with Supply-Chain Council at Supply-Chain World Conference (BusinessWire)

TEMIS Named to KMWorld Magazine's Top 100 List of Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management (PRNewswire)

Innovation Philadelphia Hosts 'Opportunities Abound' Networking Event (PRNewswire)


RecycleBank gets $30M from Kleiner Perkins, to provide rewards to recyclers (The Industry Standard)

Recyclebank


Construction orchestration
Software gives an edge in a tighter market.
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
On Bentley, Primavera, and Maxwell.

Dish Network Suffers Failed Satellite Launch
Blown Launch of AMC-14 Satellite Could Delay HD Expansion
(Broadcasting & Cable)
Satellite owned by SES Americom of Princeton, built by Lockheed Martin of Newtown.

New business models for citywide Wi-Fi
(CNet News Blog)
Minneapolis may have a successful model.


Medidata Solutions Expands Clinical Trial Technology Offering with Acquisition of Fast Track Systems (BusinessWire)

Federal Reserve Districts
Third District--Philadelphia
(Federal Reserve Board)
Beige Book report for February. Not too encouraging.


SAP exec talks partners, platforms and the SAP economy
(SearchSAP.com)

Navigating a host of SAP hosts (SearchSAP.com)

Benioff takes stock of software shifts (ZDNet)

Safend Automates Product Interoperability & Quality Assurance Testing Process (BusinessWire)

Peco to start a customer price-information service (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Safeguard Scientifics to File Form 12b-25 to Extend Filing Due Date of Its 2007 Annual Report on Form 10-K (BusinessWire)

Siemens issues profit warning (Associated Press via MSN Money)


WPCS Reports 37% Increase in Revenue for the 3rd Quarter (PRNewswire)

InterDigital: Risky Play with Huge Potential Upside (Seeking Alpha)

Financial Firm Susquehanna Int'l Deploys GigaSpaces (Gridtoday)

Kulicke & Soffa Introduces Next-Generation Wire Bonders at SEMICON China (BusinessWire)

College in cyberspace (phillyBurbs.com)


CEO cleans up Siemens' tainted image (Knowledge@Wharton via DelawareOnline)
CEO also discusses Siemens Healthcare IT strategy in speech at Wharton.

Judge Asks for Briefs in Struggle Over IAC (Associated Press via New York Times)

Drive to unionize Comcast
IBEW begins statewide campaign
(Boston Herald)

Trials & Defibrillations: Interactive TV in the U.S. (TVBoard: MediaPost)

Gannett Buys Rest of PointRoll From Former CEO For $4.6 million (paidContent.org)
PointRoll is based in Conshohocken.

New Ways To Manage Health Data
Giants Join the Push To Put Records Online
(Washington Post-Free Subscription)

MedQuist Announces Entry Into Settlement Term Sheet Resolving South Broward Litigation
(PRNewswire)

Building Sales Momentum In A Recession (The Bulletin)

Blue Hens 'trade' blue chips
For UD's fledgling investment club, the Exelon Trading Center is all about futures
(Wilmington News Journal)


Philadelphia's First Round Capital has been busy, as usual. Three companies originally seeded by First Round completed significant follow-on rounds. Mint, a well-publicized Silicon Valley personal online financial management firm, received $12.1 million in a third round. Pikum, a UK based online game developer, raised about $5 million(its too late for me to mess with the pound sign) from Virgin USA. Gigya, a Palo Alto-based Widget platform, raised $9.5 Million. First Round particapated in all three current rounds.
33Across, a New York “stealth-mode company developing revolutionary technology to identify influential online users”, closed a seed funding round led by First Round.


Deal or No Deal
Comcast's Brian Roberts is a tough negotiator but hasn't made a big acquisition in years. Is he trigger-shy?
(Business Week)

FCC Boss Being Investigated
Enemies and critics begin to take aim...
(BroadbandReports.com)

Verizon fixes P2P problem - on its network at least (ZDNet)

Small technology takes the big screen (Newark Star-Ledger)
On Universal Display

SAP to have again two CEOs, Apotheker to be named co-CEO in April - report (Thomson Financial via CNNMoney)

Philadelphia M&A flat in 4q07 (PhillyDeals: Philly.com)

Governor Rendell Announces $9.8 Million for Targeted Nanotechnology Projects Statewide
(PRNewswire)
Seems like Governor Rendell is giving away millions of dollars almost every day.

Who First Called It 'Talent Management'? (Human Resource Executive Online)
On Kenexa competitor.

Zuora Raises $6.5M, Joins SaaS Billing Bonanza (GigaOM)
Another competitor in Aria Systems' space.


Lenfest extends $10M debt agreement with ETC
(Philadelphia Inquirer)

IETF Examines Future of the Internet by Going IPv6 Native (BusinessWire)

Devon IT, CentriServ Launch Pennsylvania’s First IBM BladeCenter and Storage Solution Center (BSSC) Facility (BusinessWire)

Ojo video phone service returns
(phillyBurbs.com)

Given Enough Eyeballs - Art Meets Open Source in Philly (O'Reilly Radar)
Don't quite know what this means, but it sounds interesting.


'Akill' charged with University of Pennsylvania attack
Charges against alleged bot-herder detailed in court documents
(Computerworld New Zealand)