On-Demand Software Integration Startup Boomi Raises $4 Million (TechCrunch)

Entercom Partners with FlyTunes to Deliver Mobile Radio Streams (PRNewswire)

FlyTunes expands to terrestrial radio: Regular radio on your iPhone (CrunchGear)

Ringside Networks and the real open social (Inforworld Blogs)

Ahmed Hussein Discloses His Nomination of Six Director Candidates for the Quality Systems Board (Marketwire via CNN Money)

Can SAP's reach help it weather the U.S. economic storm? (Network World)

SAP names new EMEA, Latin America heads (Network World)

Venture capital-backed IPOs are DOA: survey (Philly.com: Philly Deals)

Phila. information officer stepping down (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Finisar and Optium Announce Early Termination of Hart-Scott-Rodino Act Waiting Period for Proposed Merger (Prime Newswire)

RecycleBank Expands Service to the Midwest (BusinessWire)

Comcast, NBC, Universal McCann Embrace New Business Models, say Leaders (Huffington Post)

Lionsgate Lands DVD Distribution Rights to E!, Style Shows
Indie Studio Secures First-Look Deal With ComcastFor Home Entertainment
(Multichannel News)

Barcode Systems to Reduce Hospital Drug Errors Not Foolproof (MedPage Today)

CIGNA Creating a Virtual Health Care Community (BusinessWire)

Wharton School Announces $1 Million Gift from Arthur and Dahlia Bilger to Launch Wharton Interactive Media Initiative (Wharton
Facts)

Mom's best friend (phillyBurbs.com)



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QlikTech Names Bob Langer President of Americas Region (BusinessWire)

Bentley Expands Building Energy Analysis Software Portfolio Through New Exclusive Worldwide Agreement (BusinessWire)

Quintiles says it will not bid for ClinPhone (Reuters)
ClinPhone's US headquarters are in East Windsor, NJ.

Cherry Hill starts cashing in on recycling (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Phila. CIO stepping down (Philadelphia Business Journal)

Unisys loses U.S. security agency contract (Reuters)

Mr Chetan Shah, Managing Director of Synygy India Pvt. Ltd (India Infoline)
Synygy has over 500 employees? I didn't know they were that big.

Shunra Software Expands its Asia Pacific Region Operations with New Office and Regional VP (BusinessWire)

Using Linux to get around Comcast’s BitTorrent throttling (CrunchGear)


Cadient Group President and CEO, Stephen Wray, Named 2008 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) in Greater Philadelphia Region (PRNewswire)

5 Dynamic Dividend Stocks (Motley Fool)
On Quality Systems.


NextGen Healthcare Expands Its Relationship With Banner Health
Large non-profit health system executes one of the largest agreements in NextGen Healthcare’s history
(BusinessWire)

NEAT Receipts Selects Symphony Services for Global Product Engineering (BusinessWire)

Radiant Systems Selected as Exclusive Point of Sale Provider for Wawa Inc. (BusinessWire)

Aqua America Selects ESRI ArcGIS Server To Maximize Information Access (Wireless Workforce
Online)

3D Markets in recruitment drive (Finextra)

InGrid Expands Digital Wireless Home Security Product Suite (BusinessWire)


$100M to American Competitiveness Institute for Benchmarking (Defense Industry Daily)


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People in the News


Backe Creates Standard Bearer Role for Digital Brand Marketing (PharmaLive)

Electronic Inks Names David Rode Chief Operations Officer (Philly Ad Club)

QVC named Anil Jagtiana Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy and New Business Development. He was previously at
Hallmark.


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The Inquirer (actually, I guess, Philly.com) has released its 2008 edition of "The Top 100 Businesses in the Philadelphia Region". Its a valuable resource with lots of useful information. It also features profiles of SunGard CEO Cris Conde and Comcast's Cathy Avgiris, who heads up the company's rapidly growing digital voice service.


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All-digital cable move may spark viewer ire (USA Today)

Comcast all-digital in 3 years, to push HD/Internet (Electronista)

DOCSIS 3.0 Deployments-Shades of Gray (xchange)

Verizon's fiber guru talks strategy (CNET News Blog)

Oracle damages in SAP case could top $1 bln: filing (Reuters)

Oracle-SAP lawsuit update: Why Oracle won’t get its $1b (SearchSAP.com: SAP Watch)

Inquirer, Daily News may share
newsroom jobs
(Associated Press via philyBurbs.com)

The Yahoo Watch
(Recovering Journalist)
About Yahoo's Newspaper Consortium, of which Philadelphia Media Holdings is a key member.

Theo Kremers Appointed Chief Executive Officer of Lithium Technology Corporation
(PRNewswire)
Lithium also to discontinue its flat cell production in Plymouth Meeting.

Volatility for Quality Systems (iStockAnalyst)
Still haven't found any more info about the circumstances under which Quality's CEO resigned earlier in the week. This note
doesn't mention anything about it.

Ernst & Young Recognizes Primavera(R) CEO as Entrepreneur Of The Year for Greater Philadelphia (PRNewswire)

COMSYS Announces Rebranding of Process Solutions Group
TAPFIN Process Solutions to Offer Complete Workforce Fulfillment and Management Services
(BusinessWire)
T. Williams Consulting of Audubon, which was acquired by COMSYS last year, is now part of TAPFIN.


Thermo Fisher Scientific Partners with NextDocs to Offer Comprehensive Enterprise Document Management and Workflow Solutions for the Laboratory (ThomasNet)
NextDocs is based in King of Prussia.

ZipClaims.com and InstaMed® Enhance Medical Billing for Millions of Practitioners (BusinessWire)
InstaMed is based in Philadelphia.


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UPenn Named 6th Best Place to Work in IT by Computerworld

Computerworld has released its 2008 list of the "100 Best Places to Work in IT". Area companies and institutions named are SEI Investments (43), Temple University (53), the University of Pennsylvania (6), and Automotive Resources International (99).
Others of area interest include SAS Institute (5), Verizon Wireless (27), Penn National Insurance (62), Exelon (70), Discover Financial Services (73), Aetna (78) and Boeing (85).


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Quality Systems Reports Resignation of Its President and Chief Executive Officer Effective August 16, 2008 (BusinessWire)
Quality Systems' major division is NextGen Healthcare Information Systems of Horsham, which is a very substantial business.
Obviously, something is up with this resignation. A dissident director has been fighting the CEO for at least a couple of years. Don't know if that has anything to do with it.

Quality Systems stock falls after CEO's resignation (Associated Press via Forbes)

CBS3 fires Mendte (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Checkpoint Systems Acquires RFID Software Company OATSystems (RFID Journal)
More detailed information on acquisition announced yesterday. OATSystems is a real innovator in the RFID space. Its technology allows companies to collect and analyze more detailed information using RFID. The acquisition may also help Checkpoint to expand into vertical markets it hasn't traditionally been in. No word on the price, but I'm guessing it was at least $100 million.

Can and Should RedLasso Survive? (Zatz Not Funny!)

SAP exec discusses Imagineering, the future of development (SearchSAP.com)

SAP chief: Big software isn't going away (CNET News Blog)


Are SAP Business ByDesign customers happy with their choice?
(SearchSAP.com)


Motorola Gains DOCSIS 3.0(R) Certification in First CableLabs(R) Wave to Include Digital Voice Modems
(PRNewswire)

Motorola Gets ‘Deeper’ On Fiber
Vendor Expands Broadband Access Network Portfolio For Cable
(Multichannel News)

Commcast Videowall, philadelphia
(media architecture group)

The Death of Stealth Mode (Redeye VC)

Revisiting Cybercities (Phiily.com:
Philly Deals)

Boomi Teams With Taleo to Simplify and Accelerate SaaS Integration for On-Demand Talent Management Solution (Marketwire)

Red Hat’s other open source management project (451 CAOS Theory)

PHR Task Force Appointed
(eHealth)

Oracle Forms Health And Sciences Business Unit (Information Week)
When Oracle starts focusing on a specific vertical market, it means acquisitions are sure to follow. It would not be
surprising to see them focus on a few Philly area companies, such as Quality Systems' NextGen Healthcare Information Systems
(see above) or Octagon Research Solutions.